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Complete genome analysis of a novel umbravirus-polerovirus combination isolated from Ixeridium dentatum.

Ran Hee YooSeung-Won LeeSeungmo LimFumei ZhaoDavaajargal IgoriDasom BaekJin-Sung HongSu-Heon LeeDavaajargal Igori
Published in: Archives of virology (2017)
Two novel viruses, isolated in Bonghwa, Republic of Korea, from an Ixeridium dentatum plant with yellowing mottle symptoms, have been provisionally named Ixeridium yellow mottle-associated virus 1 (IxYMaV-1) and Ixeridium yellow mottle-associated virus 2 (IxYMaV-2). IxYMaV-1 has a genome of 6,017 nucleotides sharing a 56.4% sequence identity with that of cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (genus Polerovirus). The IxYMaV-2 genome of 4,196 nucleotides has a sequence identity of less than 48.3% with e other species classified within the genus Umbravirus. Genome properties and phylogenetic analysis suggested that IxYMaV-1 and -2 are representative isolates of new species classifiable within the genus Polerovirus and Umbravirus, respectively.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • genetic diversity
  • cross sectional
  • dna methylation
  • depressive symptoms
  • gene expression
  • cell wall