
pmid: 27338448
pmc: PMC4926198
The highly pathogenic Marburg virus (MARV) is a member of the Filoviridae family and belongs to the group of nonsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses. Reverse genetics systems established for MARV have been used to study various aspects of the viral replication cycle, analyze host responses, image viral infection, and screen for antivirals. This article provides an overview of the currently established MARV reverse genetic systems based on minigenomes, infectious virus-like particles and full-length clones, and the research that has been conducted using these systems.
reverse genetics system, filoviruses, bats, bat, Review, virus-like particles, Microbiology, biosafety level 4, minigenome, Ebola virus, Virology, Chiroptera, Animalia, Chordata, Marburg virus, nonsegmented negative-sense RNA viruses, virus rescue, full-length clones, Biodiversity, QR1-502, Reverse Genetics, Marburgvirus, Mammalia
reverse genetics system, filoviruses, bats, bat, Review, virus-like particles, Microbiology, biosafety level 4, minigenome, Ebola virus, Virology, Chiroptera, Animalia, Chordata, Marburg virus, nonsegmented negative-sense RNA viruses, virus rescue, full-length clones, Biodiversity, QR1-502, Reverse Genetics, Marburgvirus, Mammalia
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