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Single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses generated in days using infectious subgenomic amplicons

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 2462-2467

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.068023-0

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  1. European Union [278433]
  2. European Virus Archive (European Union Seventh Framework Programme) [228292]

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Reverse genetics is a key methodology for producing genetically modified RNA viruses and deciphering cellular and viral biological properties, but methods based on the preparation of plasmid-based complete viral genomes are laborious and unpredictable. Here, both wild-type and genetically modified infectious RNA viruses were generated in days using the newly described ISA (infectious-subgenomic-amplicons) method. This new versatile and simple procedure may enhance our capacity to obtain infectious RNA viruses from PCR-amplified genetic material.

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