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Complete genome sequences of three Prunus-infecting nepoviruses: apricot latent ringspot virus, myrobalan latent ringspot virus, and a novel virus from smooth stone peach (Prunus mira Koehne).

Armelle MaraisT CandresseC FaureY BransA Marais
Published in: Archives of virology (2024)
The complete genome sequences of two poorly studied Prunus-infecting nepoviruses, apricot latent ringspot virus (ALRSV) and myrobalan latent ringspot virus (MLRSV) were determined, confirming that they are members of subgroup C. Serological, biological, and molecular data, in particular a low level (58.8%) of amino acid sequence identity in the coat protein, suggest that ALRSV and MLRSV should be considered taxonomically distinct. In addition, data mining of public RNASeq data from wild and ornamental Prunus identified two contigs representing the nearly complete genome of a new subgroup A nepovirus from a smooth stone peach (Prunus mira) dataset (SRR8369794) from the Himalayas, for which the name "Prunus mira virus A" is proposed.
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