<div><p>Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in the generation of epidemiologically significant strains. Previous studies indicate that reassortment is restricted by segment mismatch, arising from functional incompatibilities among components of two viruses. Additional factors that dictate the efficiency of reassortment remain poorly characterized. Thus, it is unclear what conditions are favorable for reassortment and therefore under what circumstances novel influenza A viruses might arise in nature. Herein, we describe a system for studying reassortment in the absence of segment mismatch and exploit this system to determine the baseline efficiency of reassortment and the effects of infectio...
<div><p>A high particle to infectivity ratio is a feature common to many RNA viruses, with ~90–99% o...
© 2017 Dr. Sanja TrifkovicThe segmented nature of the influenza genome allows the virus to undergo r...
Genetic reassortment plays a vital role in the evolution of the influenza virus and has historically...
Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in the genera...
The reassortment of gene segments between influenza viruses increases genomic diversity and plays an...
The segmented nature of the influenza virus genome allows reassortment between coinfecting viruses. ...
We characterise the evolutionary dynamics of influenza infection described by viral sequence data co...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
The genetic material of influenza A virus consists of eight negative-sense RNA segments. Under suita...
Abstract A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect ...
Viruses have an extraordinary ability to diversify and evolve. For segmented viruses, reassortment c...
A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect the same ...
Summary Genetic reassortment plays a vital role in the evolution of the influenza virus and has hist...
The genetic material of influenza A virus consists of eight negative-sense RNA segments. Under suita...
<div><p>A high particle to infectivity ratio is a feature common to many RNA viruses, with ~90–99% o...
© 2017 Dr. Sanja TrifkovicThe segmented nature of the influenza genome allows the virus to undergo r...
Genetic reassortment plays a vital role in the evolution of the influenza virus and has historically...
Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in the genera...
The reassortment of gene segments between influenza viruses increases genomic diversity and plays an...
The segmented nature of the influenza virus genome allows reassortment between coinfecting viruses. ...
We characterise the evolutionary dynamics of influenza infection described by viral sequence data co...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
The genetic material of influenza A virus consists of eight negative-sense RNA segments. Under suita...
Abstract A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect ...
Viruses have an extraordinary ability to diversify and evolve. For segmented viruses, reassortment c...
A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect the same ...
Summary Genetic reassortment plays a vital role in the evolution of the influenza virus and has hist...
The genetic material of influenza A virus consists of eight negative-sense RNA segments. Under suita...
<div><p>A high particle to infectivity ratio is a feature common to many RNA viruses, with ~90–99% o...
© 2017 Dr. Sanja TrifkovicThe segmented nature of the influenza genome allows the virus to undergo r...
Genetic reassortment plays a vital role in the evolution of the influenza virus and has historically...