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A Novel Avian Virus with Trisegmented Double-stranded RNA and Further Observations on Previously Described Similar Viruses with Bisegmented Genome

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Journal Virus Res
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1990 Jun 1
PMID 2385956
Citations 11
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Abstract

The occurrence in chickens of small viruses with bisegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) genome is confirmed and a new virus with similar properties but with three genome segments is described. Both differ from birnaviruses (Intervirology 25, 141-143, 1986) in having indistinct surface structure, smaller diameters (35 nm), and higher buoyant density (1.4 g/ml) in CsCl but are similar in these respects to viruses previously described in several mammals (Lancet 2, 103-104, 1988; J. Gen. Virol. 69, 2749-2754, 1988; Res. Vet. Sci, in press) under the tentative name of picobirnaviruses (PBV). Genome segment length estimations gave values of 2.6 and 1.9 kbp for the avian PBV and 2.9, 2.4 and 0.9 kbp for the trisegmented viruses. The source and pathogenic potential of these viruses remain to be established.

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