The genome nucleotide sequences of two strains of variola major virus
and one strain of vaccinia virus were compared. One hundred and sixty-
eight short (less than 100 bp in length) and eight long (more than 900
bp in length) deletions, four deletion/insertion regions, and four re
gions of multiple mutational differences between variola and vaccinia
virus DNAs were revealed. Short deletions generally occur at directly
repeated sequences of 3-21 bp. Long deletions showed no evidence of re
peated sequences at their points of junction. We suggest the presence
of a consensus sequence characteristic of these junctions and propose
that there is a virus-encoded enzyme that produces this nonhomologous
recombination/deletion in the cytoplasm of the infected cell.