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Genome segment reassortment between two serotypes of bluetongue virus in a natural host

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The occurrence of genome segment reassortment between two antigenically related orbiviruses was demonstrated in cattle. Individual virus clones were isolated by cell culture plaque assays directly from the blood of a calf infected with two serotypes of bluetongue virus. The majority (89%) of progeny viruses isolated from the calf represented reassortant viruses. A minimum of six genome segments participated in reassortment, with 16 unique reassortant constellations being identified. Such genome segment reassortment between unique, though antigenically related, orbiviruses has undoubtedly played a major role in generating the extensive phenotypic and genotypic diversity that is characteristic of this serogroup.

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