The 24 distinct serotypes of BTV are distinguished by epitopes on the outer capsid protein VP2, although VP5 also can influence neutralization through its conformational influence on VP2 [11]. The L2 gene, which encodes VP2, is the only serotype-specific BTV gene and there is considerable variation amongst all 10 genome segments of field strains of BTV within endemic areas such as California [15,25]. This variation of BTV genes in field strains of the virus has arisen as a consequence of both drift and reassortment of individual viral genes. Reassortment of BTV genes has been demonstrated after infection of either the ruminant host or insect vector with different strains or serotypes of BTV [29,30]. Individual BTV gene segments evolve and reassort independently of serotype in the field. Genetic drift of individual BTV genes occurs by the selective acquisition and amplification in vector insects of specific variants from the quasispecies virus population that arises in the blood of infected ruminants (founder effect; 6,7). | The 24 distinct serotypes of BTV are distinguished by epitopes on the outer capsid protein VP2, although VP5 also can influence neutralization through its conformational influence on VP2 [11]. The L2 gene, which encodes VP2, is the only serotype-specific BTV gene and there is considerable variation amongst all 10 genome segments of field strains of BTV within endemic areas such as California [15,25]. This variation of BTV genes in field strains of the virus has arisen as a consequence of both drift and reassortment of individual viral genes. Reassortment of BTV genes has been demonstrated after infection of either the ruminant host or insect vector with different strains or serotypes of BTV [29,30]. Individual BTV gene segments evolve and reassort independently of serotype in the field. Genetic drift of individual BTV genes occurs by the selective acquisition and amplification in vector insects of specific variants from the quasispecies virus population that arises in the blood of infected ruminants (founder effect; 6,7). |