Sequence analysis of the medium and small RNAs of impatiens necrotic spot virus reveals segment reassortment but not recombination.
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Abstract
The complete sequence of the medium (M) and small (S) RNA genome segments were determined for twelve isolates of impatiens necrotic spot virus from eight plant species. The M- and S-RNAs of these isolates shared 97-99% and 93-98% nucleotide sequence identity, respectively, with the corresponding full-length sequences available in public databases. Phylogenetic analysis based on the M- or S-RNA sequences showed incongruence in the phylogenetic position of some isolates, suggesting intraspecies segment reassortment. The lack of phylogenetic discordance in individual and concatenated sequences of individual genes encoded by M- or S-RNAs suggests that segment reassortment rather than recombination is driving evolution of these INSV isolates.Reference Key |
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Authors | Adegbola, Raphael O;Marshall, Spencer H;Batuman, Ozgur;Ullman, Diane E;Gilbertson, Robert L;Adkins, Scott;Naidu, Rayapati A; |
Journal | archives of virology |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1007/s00705-019-04389-5 |
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