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Souza, J. deGamarra, H.Muller, G.Kreuze, J.F.[First report of potato virus S naturally infecting arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in Peru]First report of potato virus S naturally infecting arracacha (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in Peru

The complete bipartite genome (RNA1 and RNA2) of a new nepovirus infecting potato was obtained using small RNA sequencing and assembly complemented by Sanger sequencing. Each RNA encodes a single polyprotein, flanked by 5’ and 3’ untranslate regions (UTR) and followed by a poly (A) tail. The puta...


Souza, Joao deMuller, G.Pérez, W.Cuéllar, Wilmer J.Kreuze, J.F.[Complete sequence and variability of a new subgroup B nepovirus infecting potato in central Peru]Complete sequence and variability of a new subgroup B nepovirus infecting potato in central Peru
Kutnjak, DenisSilvestre, RocioCuéllar, Wilmer J.Pérez, W.Muller, G.Ravnikar, MajaKreuze, J.F.[Complete genome sequences of new divergent potato virus X isolates and discrimination between strains in a mixed infection using small RNAs sequencing approach]Complete genome sequences of new divergent potato virus X isolates and discrimination between strains in a mixed infection using small RNAs sequencing approach

The evolutionary divergence of Potato mop-top virus (PMTV), a tri-partite, single-stranded RNA virus, is exceptionally low, based on the analysis of sequences obtained from isolates from Europe, Asia and North America. In general, RNA viruses exist as dynamic populations of closely related and re...


Kalyandurg, P.Gil, J.F.Lukhovitskaya, N.I.Flores, B.Muller, G.Chuquillanqui, C.Palomino, L.Monjane, A.Barker, I.Kreuze, J.F.Savenkov, E.I.[Molecular and pathobiological characterization of sixty one potato mop-top virus full-length cDNAs reveals great variability of the virus in the center of potato domestication, novel genotypes and evidence for recombination.]Molecular and pathobiological characterization of sixty one potato mop-top virus full-length cDNAs reveals great variability of the virus in the center of potato domestication, novel genotypes and evidence for recombination.

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