1. High-throughput sequencing of complete genomes of ipomoviruses associated with an epidemic of cassava brown streak disease in the Comoros Archipelago.
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Scussel, Sarah, Candresse, Thierry, Marais, Armelle, Claverie, Sohini, Hoareau, Murielle, Azali, Hamza A., Verdin, Eric, Tepfer, Mark, Filloux, Denis, Fernandez, Emmanuel, Roumagnac, Philippe, Robène, Isabelle, Lefeuvre, Pierre, Jourda, Cyril, Roux-Cuvelier, Michel, and Lett, Jean-Michel
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CASSAVA ,DOUBLE-stranded RNA ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,SMALL interfering RNA ,NUCLEIC acids ,GENOMES - Abstract
Using high-throughput sequencing of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), virion-associated nucleic acid (VANA), and double stranded RNAs (dsRNAs), we have determined the complete genome sequences of Comorian isolates of two ipomoviruses, cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and a divergent isolate of Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV-KM) representing a new strain of this virus. While the large ORF of CBSV shares the highest nucleotide sequence identity (95.9%) with a Tanzanian isolate of CBSV, the large UCBSV-KM ORF shares the highest nucleotide sequence identity (77.5%) with a Malawian isolate of UCBSV. This low value is near the species demarcation threshold for the family Potyviridae (<76%). Phylogenetic analysis confirms that UCBSV-KM represents a new lineage that is genetically distinct from the currently described UCBSV strains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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