Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2118303730> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2118303730 endingPage "4377" @default.
- W2118303730 startingPage "4372" @default.
- W2118303730 abstract "ABSTRACT A wild-type nucleopolyhedrovirus (NPV) isolate from Spodoptera exigua from Florida (Se-US2) is a variant of the Se M NPV type strain since it has a unique DNA profile but is closely related to other known geographical isolates of Se M NPV. It consists of several genotypic variants, of which seven were identified in a Se-US2 virus stock by a modification of the in vivo cloning method developed by Smith and Crook (Virology 166:240–244, 1988). The US2A variant was the most prevalent genotype, and it was designated the prototype Se-US2 variant, while four of the variants (US2B, US2D, US2F, and US2H) were found at low frequency. US2C and US2E were also very abundant, and their diagnostic bands were easily observed in wild-type isolate restriction endonuclease patterns. The analysis of each variant, compared to the prototype US2A, showed that US2B and US2H presented minor differences, while US2D and US2F contained slightly larger insertions or deletions. Variants US2C and US2E contained major deletions of 21.1 and 14 kb, respectively, mapping at the same genomic region (between 14.5 and 30.2 map units [m.u.] and between 12.8 and 23 m.u., respectively). This is the first report of such deletion mutants in a natural baculovirus population. Variants US2A, US2B, US2D, US2F, and US2H were isolated as pure genotypes, but we failed to clone US2C and US2E in vivo. When these two variants appeared without apparent contamination with any other variant, they lost their pathogenicity for Spodoptera exigua larvae. A further biological characterization showed evidence that these two naturally occurring deletion mutants act as parasitic genotypes in the virus population. Bioassay data also demonstrated that pure US2A is significantly more pathogenic against second-instar S. exigua larvae than the wild-type isolate. The need for precise genotypic characterization of a baculovirus prior to its development as a bioinsecticide is discussed." @default.
- W2118303730 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2118303730 creator A5011499023 @default.
- W2118303730 creator A5027516975 @default.
- W2118303730 creator A5052103322 @default.
- W2118303730 date "1998-11-01" @default.
- W2118303730 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2118303730 title "Naturally Occurring Deletion Mutants Are Parasitic Genotypes in a Wild-Type Nucleopolyhedrovirus Population of <i>Spodoptera exigua</i>" @default.
- W2118303730 cites W124870882 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1532072545 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1533044690 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1535022460 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1945394414 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1966525102 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1967141487 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1972880976 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1980440606 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1981955843 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1993063692 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1995799295 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W1998644195 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2015080473 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2016549969 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2017249468 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2023686400 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2025180705 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2030352562 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2038132113 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2052701136 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2056397054 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2059876864 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W207800615 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2079593606 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2092280896 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2098743185 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2106502698 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2115940193 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2132541825 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2142698313 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2165888627 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2332368498 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2395667249 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W2750718274 @default.
- W2118303730 cites W4252428073 @default.
- W2118303730 doi "https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.11.4372-4377.1998" @default.
- W2118303730 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/106655" @default.
- W2118303730 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9797293" @default.
- W2118303730 hasPublicationYear "1998" @default.
- W2118303730 type Work @default.
- W2118303730 sameAs 2118303730 @default.
- W2118303730 citedByCount "96" @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302012 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302013 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302014 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302015 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302016 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302017 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302018 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302019 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302020 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302021 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302022 @default.
- W2118303730 countsByYear W21183037302023 @default.
- W2118303730 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2118303730 hasAuthorship W2118303730A5011499023 @default.
- W2118303730 hasAuthorship W2118303730A5027516975 @default.
- W2118303730 hasAuthorship W2118303730A5052103322 @default.
- W2118303730 hasBestOaLocation W21183037301 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C128319531 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C135763542 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C143065580 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C153911025 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C207583985 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C2777773057 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C2778457844 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C40767141 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C552990157 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C104317684 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C128319531 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C135763542 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C143065580 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C144024400 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C149923435 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C153911025 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C159047783 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C207583985 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C2777773057 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C2778457844 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C2908647359 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C40767141 @default.
- W2118303730 hasConceptScore W2118303730C54355233 @default.