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Defective Interfering Rhabdoviruses

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The Rhabdoviruses

Part of the book series: The Viruses ((VIRS))

Abstract

This review focuses on biological and molecular properties of defective interfering (DI) particles of the rhabdoviruses, but coverage of DI particles of other RNA viruses is frequently included to emphasize common principles, significant difference, or phenomena that have not yet been observed or examined among the rhabdoviruses. Nearly all definitive studies of rhabdovirus DI particles have been carried out with the prototype rhabdovirus, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), and VSV DI particles are probably the most studied and best understood of all DI particles. Space limitations prevent complete coverage of the DI-particle field, and the reader is referred to earlier reviews for supplemental background information (Huang and Baltimore, 1977; Reichmann and Schnitzlein, 1979, 1980; Holland et al., 1980; Perrault, 1981; Lazzarini et al., 1981; Blumberg and Kolakofsky, 1983).*

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