Coat protein gene diversity among Chrysanthemum virus B isolates from India
IR@IHBT: CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur
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Coat protein gene diversity among Chrysanthemum virus B
isolates from India
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Creator |
Hallan, Vipin
Singh, L Jabeen, N Singh, A K Raja, Ram Martin , D P Zaidi, A A |
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Plant sciences
Plant viruses |
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Description |
The complete coat protein (CP) sequences from 29 Indian isolates
of Chrysanthemum virus B (CVB) were determined and analysed in relation to
other previously characterized carlaviruses. The CP genes of the Indian CVB
isolates were highly heterogeneous, sharing nucleotide sequence identities of
74–98%. Based on phylogenetic analyses, the isolates formed three groups potentially
representing either two or three majorCVBstrain groupings. Recombination
analysis revealed at least one definite recombination event involving the exchange
of sequences between members of different groups. To our knowledge this is the
first reported evidence of homologous recombination in carlaviruses.
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Date |
2007
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://ihbt.csircentral.net/199/1/CVB_diversity.pdf
Hallan, Vipin and Singh, L and Jabeen, N and Singh, A K and Raja, Ram and Martin , D P and Zaidi, A A (2007) Coat protein gene diversity among Chrysanthemum virus B isolates from India. Archives of Virology, 152. pp. 405-413. |
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http://ihbt.csircentral.net/199/
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