Table 1.
Virus | Reassortment scenariosa | References |
---|---|---|
Sin Nombre virus | SAMBLND | [1] |
Mostly SAMBLA, SBMALB, rarely SBMALA, SAMBLB, SAMALB | [2] | |
SAMBLND | [50] | |
Puumala virus | SBMALA, SAMBLB, SBMALB | [51] |
SAMBLA, SBMALB | [52] | |
All six combinations but mostly SBMALB and SBMALA | [53] | |
SAMBLND | [54] | |
Dobrava-Belgrade virus | SAMBLND | [55, 58] |
Hantaan virus | SAMALB | [60] |
Seoul virus | SAMBLND | [61] |
Imjin virus | SAMBLA | [62] |
Seewis virus | SAMNDLB | [63] |
aSchematic representation of the reassortment pattern. S, M, and L capital letters stand for the S, M, and L genomic segments. Subscripted A and B letters indicate origin of the given segment to one of the two hypothetical, phylogenetically distinct parents. ND indicates that the origin was not determined