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- Title
Genome sequence of vanilla distortion mosaic virus infecting Coriandrum sativum.
- Authors
Adams, I.; Rai, S.; Deka, M.; Harju, V.; Hodges, T.; Hayward, G.; Skelton, A.; Fox, A.; Boonham, N.
- Abstract
The 9573-nucleotide genome of a potyvirus was sequenced from a Coriandrum sativum plant from India with viral symptoms. On analysis, this virus was shown to have greater than 85 % nucleotide sequence identity to vanilla distortion mosaic virus (VDMV). Analysis of the putative coat protein sequence confirmed that this virus was in fact VDMV, with greater than 91 % amino acid sequence identity. The genome appears to encode a 3083-amino-acid polyprotein potentially cleaved into the 10 mature proteins expected in potyviruses. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that VDMV is a distinct but ungrouped member of the genus Potyvirus.
- Subjects
INDIA; VIRAL genomes; MOSAIC viruses; VANILLA; CORIANDER; POTYVIRUSES; NUCLEOTIDE sequence
- Publication
Archives of Virology, 2014, Vol 159, Issue 12, p3463
- ISSN
0304-8608
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00705-014-2215-z