Reassortment of Human Rotavirus Possessing Genome Rearrangements with Bovine Rotavirus: Evidence for Host Cell Selection Graham, A. and Kudesia, G. and Allen, A. M. and Desselberger, U.,, 68, 115-122 (1987), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-68-1-115, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-1317, abstract= SUMMARY Mixed infections of secondary rhesus monkey kidney cells with human rotaviruses carrying rearranged genomes and with bovine rotavirus yielded a high percentage of reassortants. The genotypes of 511 plaque-purified clones raised in either MA104 or BSC-1 cells have been determined and the frequencies of different genotypes have been calculated. It was found that (i) reassortants did not emerge at random; (ii) there was non-random association of certain genes; (iii) the cell line used to isolate reassortants influenced the result, i.e. host cell factors had a selective effect on a recombinational mixture., language=, type=