نتایج جستجو برای: ambisense genome segments

تعداد نتایج: 290628  

2011
Konstantin Makarychev Alantha Newman

We consider the problem of arranging elements on a circle so as to approximately preserve specified pairwise distances. This problem is closely related to optimization problems found in genome assembly. The current methods for genome sequencing involve cutting the genome into many segments, sequencing each (short) segment, and then reassembling the segments to determine the original sequence. A...

2010
Derek Gatherer

Influenza C contributes to economic damage caused by working days lost through absence or inefficiency and may occasionally cause an acute respiratory illness in a paediatric setting. All Influenza C sequences from the NCBI Influenza Virus Resource were examined to determine the date of the most recent common ancestor (t-MRCA), the average nucleotide substitution rate, and the location of resid...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Ying Liang Xuexin Hou Yanhua Wang Zhigang Cui Zhikai Zhang Xiaoyu Zhu Lianxu Xia Xiaona Shen Hong Cai Jian Wang Donglei Xu Enmin Zhang Huijuan Zhang Jianchun Wei Jinrong He Zhizhong Song Xue-jie Yu Dongzheng Yu Rong Hai

Yersinia pestis has caused three worldwide plagues in human history that have led to innumerable deaths. We have completely sequenced the genomes of two strains (D106004 and D182038) of Y. pestis isolated from Yunnan Province of China. The most striking finding of our study is that large amounts of genome rearrangement events exist between the genomes of two Yunnan strains despite being isolate...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Reimar Johne Jochen Reetz Benedikt B Kaufer Eva Trojnar

UNLABELLED The genetic diversity of rotavirus A (RVA) strains is facilitated in part by genetic reassortment. Although this process of genome segment exchange has been reported frequently among mammalian RVAs, it remained unknown if mammalian RVAs also could package genome segments from avian RVA strains. We generated a simian RVA strain SA11 reassortant containing the VP4 gene of chicken RVA s...

2017
Michael Marotta Taku Onodera Jeffrey Johnson G. Thomas Budd Takaaki Watanabe Xiaojiang Cui Armando E. Giuliano Atsushi Niida Hisashi Tanaka

Oncogene amplification confers a growth advantage to tumor cells for clonal expansion. There are several, recurrently amplified oncogenes throughout the human genome. However, it remains unclear whether this recurrent amplification is solely a manifestation of increased fitness resulting from random amplification mechanisms, or if a genomic locus-specific amplification mechanism plays a role. H...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2002
Stefan Wyder Adrian Tschannen Anita Hochuli Andreas Gruber Verena Saladin Sonja Zumbach Beatrice Lanzrein

Polydnaviruses (genera Ichnovirus and Bracovirus) have a segmented genome of circular double-stranded DNA molecules, replicate in the ovary of parasitic wasps and are essential for successful parasitism of the host. Here we show the first detailed analysis of various segments of a bracovirus, the Chelonus inanitus virus (CiV). Four segments were sequenced and two of them, CiV12 and CiV14, were ...

2017
Teodoro Fajardo Po-Yu Sung Cristina C. Celma Polly Roy

Rotavirus (RV), a member of the Reoviridae family, causes infection in children and infants, with high morbidity and mortality. To be viable, the virus particle must package a set of eleven RNA segments. In order to understand the packaging mechanism, here, we co-synthesized sets of RNA segments in vitro in different combinations and detected by two alternate methods: the electrophoretic mobili...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Jeanette Criglar Harry B Greenberg Mary K Estes Robert F Ramig

Four rotavirus SA11 temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants and seven rotavirus RRV ts mutants, isolated at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and not genetically characterized, were assigned to reassortment groups by pairwise crosses with the SA11 mutant group prototypes isolated and characterized at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). Among the NIH mutants, three of the RRV mutants and all four...

Journal: :Genome research 2007
Jong Hyun Kim Michael S Waterman Lei M Li

One of the main goals in genome sequencing projects is to determine a haploid consensus sequence even when clone libraries are constructed from homologous chromosomes. However, it has been noticed that haplotypes can be inferred from genome assemblies by investigating phase conservation in sequenced reads. In this study, we seek to infer haplotypes, a diploid consensus sequence, from the genome...

Journal: :Genome research 2013
Ankit Gupta Victoria L Hall Fatma O Kok Masahiro Shin Joseph C McNulty Nathan D Lawson Scot A Wolfe

Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) and transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) provide powerful platforms for genome editing in plants and animals. Typically, a single nuclease is sufficient to disrupt the function of protein-coding genes through the introduction of microdeletions or insertions that cause frameshifts within an early coding exon. However, interrogating the function of...

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