Strategy for efficient generation of numerous full-length cDNA clones of classical swine fever virus for haplotyping.
BMC Genomics
; 19(1): 600, 2018 Aug 09.
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BACKGROUND: Direct molecular cloning of full-length cDNAs derived from viral RNA is an approach to identify the individual viral genomes within a virus population. This enables characterization of distinct viral haplotypes present during infection. RESULTS: In this study, we recover individual genomes of classical swine fever virus (CSFV), present in a pig infected with vKos that was rescued from a cDNA clone corresponding to the highly virulent CSFV Koslov strain. Full-length cDNA amplicons (ca. 12.3 kb) were made by long RT-PCR, using RNA extracted from serum, and inserted directly into a cloning vector prior to detailed characterization of the individual viral genome sequences. The amplicons used for cloning were deep sequenced, which revealed low level sequence variation (< 5%) scattered across the genome consistent with the clone-derived origin of vKos. Numerous full-length cDNA clones were generated using these amplicons and full-genome sequencing of individual cDNA clones revealed insights into the virus diversity and the haplotypes present during infection. Most cDNA clones were unique, containing several single-nucleotide polymorphisms, and phylogenetic reconstruction revealed a low degree of order. CONCLUSIONS: This optimized methodology enables highly efficient construction of full-length cDNA clones corresponding to individual viral genomes present within RNA virus populations.
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Haplótipos
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RNA Viral
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Técnicas Genéticas
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DNA Complementar
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Peste Suína Clássica
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Vírus da Febre Suína Clássica
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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En
Ano de publicação:
2018
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Article