1. Molecular variability of Spanish and Hungarian isolates of Tomato torrado virus.
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Alfaro-Fernández, A., Cebrián, M. C., Herrera-Vásquez, J. A., Córdoba-Sellés, M. C., Sánchez-Navarro, J. A., and Jord, C.
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TOMATOES , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *GENOMES , *PLANT viruses , *GENE expression , *BIOLOGICAL variation , *GENETICS - Abstract
The population structure and genetic variation of Tomato torrado virus (ToTV) were estimated from 19 Spanish isolates collected from 2001 to 2009 in different tomato-production areas by analyses of the partial nucleotide sequences of five regions of the virus genome: the protease cofactor (Pro-Co) and the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in RNA1, and the movement protein (MP) and two subunits of the coat protein (CP; viz. Vp35 and Vp23) in RNA2. Three Hungarian isolates of the virus were also included in the analyses. All the ToTV isolates clustered together in the phylogenetic analysis of the nucleotide sequences of the different regions. However, some genetic diversity was observed in the case of the two CP subunits among the Gran Canaria isolates and the remaining ToTV-isolates analysed, which grouped together. A high similarity was observed among all the isolates and the two published ToTV isolates: the ToTV type isolate (PRI-ToTV0301) and the Polish isolate Wal03. The most variable encoding regions studied were those on RNA2. In general, no correlation was found between genetic diversity and collection date. Studying the genetic distances between pairs of sequences, the ratio between nonsynonymous (amino-acid-replacing) and synonymous (silent mutational) substitutions was low, indicating a strong negative selective pressure in the studied regions. Nine negatively selected sites (distributed in Pro-Co, MP, Vp23 and Vp35) and just one positively selected one (in Pro-Co) were found for all the genome regions studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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