| Literature DB >> 18505573 |
Guan-Zhu Han1, Xi-Ping Liu, Si-Shen Li.
Abstract
Influenza B viruses cause a significant amount of morbidity and mortality. The occurrence of homologous recombination in influenza viruses is controversial. To determine the extent of homologous recombination in influenza B viruses, recombination analyses of 2,650 sequences representing all eight segments of the influenza B viruses were carried out. Only four sequences were indentified as putative recombinants, which were verified using phylogenetic methods. However, the mosaics detected here were much likely to represent cases of laboratory-generated artificial recombinants. As in other myxoviruses, it is unlikely that homologous recombination plays a major role in influenza B virus evolution.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18505573 PMCID: PMC2474605 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-5-65
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Influenza B virus strains with significant recombination signal
| Segment | Recombinant | Accession No. | Putative Parents | 3SEQ p-value | Breakpoint | Δ c-AIC |
| PB2 | B/Memphis/5/93 | AY582061 | B/Shiga/T30/98 | 4.496 × 10-21 | 1665 | 105.592 |
| B/Alaska/03/1992 | ||||||
| PB2 | B/Norway/1/84 | AF101984 | B/Guangdong/05/94 | 6.654 × 10-13 | 1206 | 78.8114 |
| B/Chile/3162/2002 | ||||||
| HA | B/Memphis/5/93 | AF129902 | B/Houston/B56/1997 | 8.988 × 10-11 | 885 | 56.3597 |
| B/Houston/1/92 | ||||||
| NA | B/Memphis/3/93 | AF129915 | B/Alaska/03/1992 | 1.665 × 10-14 | 808 | 70.3841 |
| B/Memphis/10/97 |