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Viral genome characterisation by the heteroduplex mobility and heteroduplex tracking assays.

K L Barlow1, J Green, J P Clewley.   

Abstract

The heteroduplex mobility assay (HMA) is a means of comparing two PCR amplicons or, in the variation known as the heteroduplex tracking assay (HTA), a means of estimating the quasispecies diversity of a viral genome. Heteroduplex assays have many applications including subtyping viral genomes, screening for low frequency variants in a population, scanning the relative genetic diversity across a genome and screening for recombinant clones. They can be used to detect dual infections, superinfections, contaminated blood products and laboratory contaminations. PCR amplicons of about 65% sequence similarity or greater will form heteroduplexes under appropriate conditions, and phylogenetic trees can be drawn from heteroduplex mobility data. While homoduplexes indicate more than 98% similarity between two DNA sequences, heteroduplexes indicate at least seven mismatches in a 500-bp amplicon, or a three-base pair gap in 1000-bp. Minority variants comprising 1% to 5% of the genome population can be detected and quantified by HTA. Thus far, heteroduplex assays have been described for HIV and other lentiviruses, hepatitis C and G viruses, Norwalk-like viruses, influenza, measles and poliovirus. They could be applied to a wide range of other viral species. Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11015743     DOI: 10.1002/1099-1654(200009/10)10:5<321::aid-rmv288>3.0.co;2-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Virol        ISSN: 1052-9276            Impact factor:   6.989


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8.  Sequencing-based detection of low-frequency human immunodeficiency virus type 1 drug-resistant mutants by an RNA/DNA heteroduplex generator-tracking assay.

Authors:  Amit Kapoor; Morris Jones; R W Shafer; Soo-Yon Rhee; Powel Kazanjian; Eric L Delwart
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9.  Fluorescent heteroduplex assay for monitoring Bacillus anthracis and close relatives in environmental samples.

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10.  Genetic variability and molecular epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus subgroup a strains in Japan determined by heteroduplex mobility assay.

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