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Cromosomas artificiales bacterianos: una herramienta de Genómica Funcional para el Estudio de cadena positiva virus de ARN
JoVE Journal
Immunology and Infection
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JoVE Journal Immunology and Infection
Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes: A Functional Genomics Tool for the Study of Positive-strand RNA Viruses
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12:20 min

December 29, 2015

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:18Summary of Procedures in Video Format
  • 01:51High-purity Maxi-prep of Full-length SA14-14-2 BAC: Part 1
  • 04:54High-purity Maxi-prep of Full-length SA14-14-2 BAC: Part 2
  • 06:48Transcribe Synthetic RNAs In Vitro from a Linearized Full-length JEV BAC DNA
  • 08:55Determine RNA Infectivity and Virus Yield
  • 10:36Results: Specific Infectivity of the Synthetic RNAs Transcribed from a Full-length JEV BAC and the Recovery of Synthetic Virus
  • 11:40Conclusion

Summary

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Here, a protocol is presented for creating an infectious bacterial artificial chromosome containing a full-length cDNA of the positive-strand genomic RNA of Japanese encephalitis virus. This protocol can be used to construct a functional cDNA of other positive-strand RNA viruses, making it a powerful genomic tool for studying virus biology.

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