Drake demonstrated that poliovirus is able to undergo multiplicity reactivation.
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Multiplicity reactivation has also been demonstrated in numerous pathogenic viruses.
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Another manifestation of mating between viral genomes is multiplicity reactivation ( MR ).
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Such a regeneration phenomenon, known as multiplicity reactivation, occurs in influenza virus and reovirus.
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This process, known as multiplicity reactivation, has been studied in several bacteriophages, including phage T4.
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As his PhD thesis project, Watson showed that X-rayed phage can participate in genetic recombination and multiplicity reactivation.
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This process, referred to as multiplicity reactivation, has been studied in lambda and T4 bacteriophages, as well as in several pathogenic viruses.
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If, under natural conditions, virus survival is ordinarily vulnerable to the challenge of oxidative damage, then multiplicity reactivation is likely selectively advantageous as a kind of genomic repair process.
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Multiplicity reactivation ( MR ) is the process by which two or more virus genomes, each containing inactivating genome damage, can interact within an infected cell to form a viable virus genome.
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In the case of pathogenic viruses, multiplicity reactivation may be an adaptive benefit to the virus since it allows the repair of DNA damages caused by exposure to the oxidizing environment produced during host infection.