Journal of General Virology (1985) 66, 2649-2658

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Allan M. Crawford, Kevin Ashbridge, Cathy Sheehan and Peter Faulkner (1985)
A physical map of the Oryctes baculovirus genome
Journal of General Virology 66 (12), 2649-2658
Abstract: The restriction endonucleases, BamHI, EcoRI, HindIII and PstI, cleave Oryctes baculovirus (strain PV505) DNA into 21, 43, 23 and seven fragments respectively. A large number of these fragments were cloned into the bacterial plasmids pUC8 and pBR328. These clones encompass 96% of the genome. The restriction sites for the four endonucleases were mapped using double and partial digestions of cloned fragments as well as hybridization of labelled fragments to Southern transfers of cleaved DNA. When HindIII fragment D and BamHI fragment D were hybridized to Southern transfers six regions containing reiterated sequences were found. The physical map for Oryctes baculovirus could not be orientated with respect to other published baculovirus maps because the BamHI fragment F of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus which contains conserved polyhedrin gene sequences common to occluded baculoviruses did not bind to Oryctes baculovirus DNA.
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(original language: English)
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