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L'Eprouvette, the public laboratory of University of Lausanne, is dedicated to science outreach and promotion of dialogue between scientists and society. The laboratory provides direct access to techniques and instruments in order to engage in informed and critical dialogue about the social and ethical issues of sciences.
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Laboratorios , Investigación/educación , Universidades , Biología/educación , Biología/ética , Relaciones Comunidad-Institución , Ética en Investigación , Humanos , Educación del Paciente como Asunto , Enfermedades Raras , Investigadores , EstudiantesRESUMEN
In order to better understand the role of recombination in creating the diversity of viral genomes that is acted on by selection, we have studied in detail the population of recombinant RNA3 molecules occurring in tobacco plants coinfected with wild-type strains of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and tomato aspermy virus (TAV) under conditions of minimal selection pressure. Recombinant RNA3s were observed in 9.6% of the samples. Precise homologous recombination predominated since it was observed at 28 different sites, primarily in six hot spots. Imprecise homologous recombination was observed at two sites, particularly within a GU repeat in the 5' noncoding region. Seven of the eight aberrant homologous recombination sites observed were clustered in the 3' noncoding region. These results have implications on the role of recombination in host adaptation and virus evolution. They also provide essential baseline information for understanding the potential epidemiological impact of recombination in transgenic plants expressing viral sequences.