MacKenzie J S
Arch Virol. 1975;48(1):1-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01320560.
A number of temperature-sensitive mutants isolated from two strains of foot-and-mouth disease virus were examined for their virulence in suckling mice. The majority of the mutants were found to be less virulent than the parent virus strains, ranging from slight to total attenuation, but two mutants retained parental levels of virulence. There was no correlation between mutant cut-off temperatures and virulence, or the revertant content of mutant preparations and virulence. It was not always possible to regain parental levels of virulence by isolating phenotypic revertants or wild-type recombinants from genetic crosses, but recombinants were significantly more virulent than either of the two input viruses in a genetic cross.
对从两株口蹄疫病毒中分离出的一些温度敏感突变体进行了乳鼠毒力检测。发现大多数突变体的毒力低于亲本病毒株,毒力减弱程度从轻微到完全减弱不等,但有两个突变体保留了亲本水平的毒力。突变体的截止温度与毒力之间、突变体制剂的回复体含量与毒力之间均无相关性。通过从遗传杂交中分离表型回复体或野生型重组体,并不总是能够恢复亲本水平的毒力,但在遗传杂交中,重组体的毒力明显高于两个输入病毒中的任何一个。