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Virüslerin Reverz Genetiği

Year 2019, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 90 - 100, 15.08.2019

Abstract

Reverz genetik, genom üzerindeki dizilerin fonksiyonlarını belirlemeye yönelik girişimlere imkan tanıyan güçlü sistemlerden oluşmaktadır. Virüslerin kolay manipüle edilebilir yapısı ve hızlı fenotipik karakter sergileme özelliği virüs reverz genetiği alanındaki gelişmeleri de beraberinde getirmiştir. Virüs reverz genetiği, özellikle dinamik yapısıyla mutasyon oluşturmaya müsait, yüksek patojenik RNA virüsleri hakkındaki bilinmezliklerin ortaya çıkarılmasında önemli görevler üstlenmektedir. Bu görevlerin başında viral patogenez ve virülens faktörlerin belirlenmesi sonrasında ise yüksek immunojenik, non-patojenik -iyi virüs- üretme girişimleri gelmektedir. Bu derlemede reverz genetik sistemler sistemleri ve mevcut gelişmeler hakkında bilgi verilmektedir.

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Reverse Genetics of Viruses

Year 2019, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 90 - 100, 15.08.2019

Abstract

Reverse genetics are powerful systems that allow for attempts to determine the functions of sequences on genetic material. Easier manipulation of viruses and rapid phenotypic characterization have led to advances in the field of virus reverse genetics. Virus reverse genetics play an important role in the detection of obscurity about high pathogenic RNA viruses, which are suitable for mutation with its dynamic structure.The most important of these roles are the high immunogenic, non-pathogenic-good virus-producing interventions after viral pathogenesis and virulence factors are determined. In this review, information about reverse genetic systems and current developments is presented.

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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section Review
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Hasan Abaylı 0000-0003-2116-105X

Publication Date August 15, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Abaylı, H. (2019). Virüslerin Reverz Genetiği. Turkish Veterinary Journal, 1(2), 90-100.