Journal article
Genomic characterization of pararetroviral sequences in wild Dahlia spp. in natural habitats
Archives of virology, Vol.156(11), pp.2079-2084
11/2011
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/110693
PMID: 21837417
Abstract
The genome structure and organization of endogenous caulimovirus sequences from dahlia (Dahlia spp), dahlia mosaic virus (DMV)-D10 from three wild species, D. coccinea (D10-DC), D. sherffii (D10-DS) and D. tenuicaulis (D10-DT), were determined and compared to those from cultivated species of dahlia, D. variabilis (DvEPRS). The complete ca. 7-kb dsDNA genomes of D10-DC, D10-DS, and D10-DT had a structure and organization typical of a caulimovirus and shared 89.3 to 96.6% amino acid sequence identity in various open reading frames (ORF) when compared to DvEPRS. The absence of the aphid transmission factor and the truncated coat protein fused with the reverse transcriptase ORF were common among these DMV-D10 isolates from wild Dahlia species.
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- Title
- Genomic characterization of pararetroviral sequences in wild Dahlia spp. in natural habitats
- Creators
- S Eid - Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University, PO Box 646430, Pullman, WA 99164-6430, USAC V AlmeydaD E SaarK L DruffelH R Pappu
- Publication Details
- Archives of virology, Vol.156(11), pp.2079-2084
- Academic Unit
- Plant Pathology, Department of
- Publisher
- Austria
- Identifiers
- 99900547108501842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article