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Factors that affect genetic interaction during mixed infection with temperature-sensitive mutants of simian rotavirus SA11
Authors:R F Ramig
Affiliation:1. Microbiology Department, University of Geneva, Medical School, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland;2. Infectious Disease Division, University of Geneva, Medical School, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:
A number of factors that affect genetic interaction during mixed infection with temperature-sensitive mutants of simian rotavirus SA11 have been examined. (1) Statistical analyses of recombination frequency (RF) indicated that (a) the variability noted in RF was not related to variations in experimental conditions and (b) a linear map of the mutations could not be drawn. (2) The wild phenotype of recombinant progeny was stable on passage. (3) Aggregates of progeny virus or heterozygous progeny virus particles did not contribute significantly to the observed RF. (4) RF increased in parallel with multiplicity of infection. (5) A maximal, or near maximal, RF was obtained at the earliest time significant recombinants could be detected. (6) Recombination was efficient at nonpermissive temperature. (7) Complementation did not occur or was inefficient. (8) Mutants from all recombination groups interfered with the growth of wild-type virus at both permissive and nonpermissive temperatures.
Keywords:Author to whom requests for reprints should be addressed. Present address: Microbiology Department   64   Avenue de la Rosesare  1205 Geneva   Switzerland.
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