Deletion of the ASFV dUTPase Gene E165R from the Genome of Highly Virulent African Swine Fever Virus Georgia 2010 Does Not Affect Virus Replication or Virulence in Domestic Pigs
African swine fever (ASF) is a frequently lethal disease of domestic and wild swine currently producing a pandemic affecting pig production in Eurasia. The causative agent, ASF virus (ASFV) is a structurally complex virus with a large genome harboring over 150 genes. One of them, E165R, encodes for...
Main Authors: | Borca, M.V (Author), Espinoza, N. (Author), Gladue, D.P (Author), Pruitt, S. (Author), Rai, A. (Author), Ramirez-Medina, E. (Author), Silva, E. (Author), Velazquez-Salinas, L. (Author), Vuono, E.A (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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