The reverse genetics system is a very powerful tool for analyzing the molecular mechanisms of viral propagation and pathogenesis. However, full‐length genome plasmid construction is highly time‐consuming and laborious, and… Click to show full abstract
The reverse genetics system is a very powerful tool for analyzing the molecular mechanisms of viral propagation and pathogenesis. However, full‐length genome plasmid construction is highly time‐consuming and laborious, and undesired mutations may be introduced by Escherichia coli. This study shows a very rapid E. coli‐free method of full‐genome construction using the mumps virus as an example. This method was able to reduce dramatically the time for full‐genome construction, which was used very efficiently for virus rescue, from several days or more to ~2 days, with a similar accuracy and yield to the conventional method using E. coli/plasmid.
               
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