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SUMMARY

The genome of avian reoviruses is comprised of 10 segments of double-stranded (ds). Analysis by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the genomic from a small number of avian reoviruses has demonstrated a significant polymorphism in the migration pattern of the dsRNA segments among different isolates. Comparison of these patterns with that of the mammalian reovirus of serotype 1 has permitted calculation of the molecular weights of the avian ds species.

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