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- W1852508741 abstract "RNA-RNA hybridization was performed to assess the extent of genetic relatedness among human rotaviruses isolated from children with gastroenteritis and from asymptomatic newborn infants. 32P-labeled single-stranded RNAs produced by in vitro transcription from viral cores of the different strains tested were used as probes in two different hybridization assays: undenatured genomic RNAs were resolved by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, denatured in situ, electrophoretically transferred to diazobenzyloxymethyl-paper (Northern blots), and then hybridized to the probes under two different conditions of stringency; and denatured genomic double-stranded RNAs were hybridized to the probes in solution and the hybrids which formed were identified by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. When analyzed by Northern blot hybridization at a low level of stringency, all genes from the strains tested cross-hybridized, providing evidence for some sequence homology in each of the corresponding genes. However, when hybridization stringency was increased, a difference in gene 4 sequence was detected between strains recovered from asymptomatic newborn infants (nursery strains) and strains recovered from infants and young children with diarrhea. Although the nursery strains exhibited serotypic diversity (i.e., each of the four strains tested belonged to a different serotype), the fourth gene appeared to be highly conserved. Similarly, each of the virulent strains tested belonged to a different serotype; nonetheless, there was significant conservation of sequence among the fourth genes of three of these viruses. Significantly, the conserved fourth genes of the nursery strains were distinct from the fourth gene of each of the virulent viruses. These results were confirmed and extended during experiments in which the RNA-RNA hybridization was carried out in solution and the resulting hybrids were analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Under these conditions, the fourth genes of the nursery strains were closely related to each other but not to the fourth genes of the virulent viruses. Full-length hybrids did not form between the fourth genes from the nursery strains and the corresponding genes from the strains recovered from symptomatic infants and young children." @default.
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- W1852508741 title "Conservation of the fourth gene among rotaviruses recovered from asymptomatic newborn infants and its possible role in attenuation" @default.
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