Chimera (virus)

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Overview

A chimera virus is defined by the United States Department of Agriculture Center for Veterinary Biologics as a "new hybrid microorganism created by joining nucleic acid fragments from two or more different microorganisms in which each of at least two of the fragments contain essential genes necessary for replication."[1] The term chimera already referred to an individual organism whose body contained cell populations from different zygotes or an organism that developed from portions of different embryos.

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In fiction

In Mission: Impossible II, the pharmaceutical corporation BioCyte engineered a chimera virus in order to create a need for the vaccine Bellerophon, which they had also created. The vaccine is only effective within twenty hours of exposure.

In the PlayStation 3 game, Resistance: Fall of Man, the main character fights against Chimera. Chimera are alien-like creatures that infect humans with a type of mutated chimera virus and turn them into more Chimera.

References

Notice on the USDA website

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