Group A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions.
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Rotavirus diversity and evolution in the post-vaccine worldIdentification of novel Ghanaian G8P[6] human-bovine reassortant rotavirus strain by next generation sequencingX-ray Crystal Structure of the Rotavirus Inner Capsid Particle at 3.8 Å ResolutionReconciliation of rotavirus temperature-sensitive mutant collections and assignment of reassortment groups D, J, and K to genome segmentsScreening for clusters of charge in human virus proteomesEvolutionary dynamics of human rotaviruses: balancing reassortment with preferred genome constellations.Simian rotaviruses possess divergent gene constellations that originated from interspecies transmission and reassortment.Analysis of human rotaviruses from a single location over an 18-year time span suggests that protein coadaption influences gene constellations.Complete genome sequence analysis of candidate human rotavirus vaccine strains RV3 and 116EDual selection mechanisms drive efficient single-gene reverse genetics for rotavirusAssortment and packaging of the segmented rotavirus genome.Molecular epidemiology and genetic evolution of the whole genome of G3P[8] human rotavirus in Wuhan, China, from 2000 through 2013Emergence and Characterization of Unusual DS-1-Like G1P[8] Rotavirus Strains in Children with Diarrhea in Thailand.Reassortment of Human and Animal Rotavirus Gene Segments in Emerging DS-1-Like G1P[8] Rotavirus StrainsVaccine-derived NSP2 segment in rotaviruses from vaccinated children with gastroenteritis in Nicaragua.Intra-genotypic diversity of archival G4P[8] human rotaviruses from Washington, DCDiversity and relationships of cocirculating modern human rotaviruses revealed using large-scale comparative genomicsFull Genome Characterization of Novel DS-1-Like G8P[8] Rotavirus Strains that Have Emerged in Thailand: Reassortment of Bovine and Human Rotavirus Gene Segments in Emerging DS-1-Like Intergenogroup Reassortant Strains.Are human P[14] rotavirus strains the result of interspecies transmissions from sheep or other ungulates that belong to the mammalian order Artiodactyla?Shared and group-specific features of the rotavirus RNA polymerase reveal potential determinants of gene reassortment restriction.Evidence of vaccine-related reassortment of rotavirus, Brazil, 2008-2010.Distinguishing the genotype 1 genes and proteins of human Wa-like rotaviruses vs. porcine rotaviruses.G8 rotaviruses with conserved genotype constellations detected in Malawi over 10 years (1997-2007) display frequent gene reassortment among strains co-circulating in humans.Evolution of DS-1-like G1P[8] double-gene reassortant rotavirus A strains causing gastroenteritis in children in Vietnam in 2012/2013.Molecular epidemiology of contemporary G2P[4] human rotaviruses cocirculating in a single U.S. community: footprints of a globally transitioning genotype.The prevalence and genetic diversity of group A rotaviruses on pig farms in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.Whole-genomic analysis of rotavirus strains: current status and future prospects.Complete genome characterization of recent and ancient Belgian pig group A rotaviruses and assessment of their evolutionary relationship with human rotaviruses.Analysis of NSP4 Gene and Its Association with Genotyping of Rotavirus Group A in Stool SamplesGenetic determinants restricting the reassortment of heterologous NSP2 genes into the simian rotavirus SA11 genome.Reassortant DS-1-like G1P[4] Rotavirus A strains generated from co-circulating strains in Vietnam, 2012/2013.A candidate packaging signal of human rotavirus differentiating Wa-like and DS-1-like genomic constellations.Prevalence and molecular characterization of G1P[8] human rotaviruses possessing DS-1-like VP6, NSP4, and NSP5/6 in Japan.Detection and full genomic analysis of G6P[9] human rotavirus in Japan.First report of human rotavirus G8P[4] gastroenteritis in India: evidence of ruminants-to-human zoonotic transmission.Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes.Emergence of double- and triple-gene reassortant G1P[8] rotaviruses possessing a DS-1-like backbone post rotavirus vaccine introduction in Malawi.Characterisation of a rare, reassortant human G10P[14] rotavirus strain detected in Honduras.Whole genome analyses of African G2, G8, G9, and G12 rotavirus strains using sequence-independent amplification and 454® pyrosequencing.Molecular characterization of the porcine group A rotavirus NSP2 and NSP5/6 genes from São Paulo State, Brazil, in 2011/12.
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Group A human rotavirus genomics: evidence that gene constellations are influenced by viral protein interactions.
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Group A human rotavirus genomi ...... by viral protein interactions.
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Group A human rotavirus genomi ...... by viral protein interactions.
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Group A human rotavirus genomi ...... by viral protein interactions.
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Group A human rotavirus genomi ...... by viral protein interactions.
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Erica M Heiman
Mario Barro
Sarah M McDonald
Tamara Bar-Magen
Zenobia F Taraporewala
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10.1128/JVI.01402-08
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2008-09-10T00:00:00Z