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51. The global distribution of

52. Low genetic diversity of Banana bunchy top virus, with a sub-regional pattern of variation, in Democratic Republic of Congo

53. Identification of a novel single-stranded, circular DNA virus from bovine stool

54. Low genetic diversity of Banana bunchy top virus, with a subregional pattern of variation, in Democratic Republic of Congo

55. Virus discovery in all three major lineages of terrestrial arthropods highlights the diversity of single-stranded DNA viruses associated with invertebrates

56. Molecular Characterization of Geographically Different Banana bunchy top virus Isolates in India

57. High Variability and Rapid Evolution of a Nanovirus

58. Detection and Partial Characterization of Milk vetch dwarf virus Isolates from Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) in Yunnan Province, China

59. Unusual Events Involved in Banana bunchy top virus Strain Evolution

60. Comparative Susceptibility of Two Banana Cultivars to Banana Bunchy Top Virus Under Laboratory and Field Environments

61. Aphid Transmission of Banana Bunchy Top Virus to Bananas After Treatment With a Bananacide

62. Spread of an introduced vector-borne banana virus in Hawaii

63. Effect of banana bunchy top virus infection on morphology and growth characteristics of banana

64. The Genera Babuvirus and Badnavirus in Asia

65. Abacá bunchy top virus, a new member of the genus Babuvirus (family Nanoviridae)

66. Localization of Banana bunchy top virus and cellular compartments in gut and salivary gland tissues of the aphid vector Pentalonia nigronervosa

67. Mapping the 5′ ends of banana bunchy top virus gene transcripts

68. An iterated sequence in the genome of Banana bunchy top virus is essential for efficient replication

69. A PCR-Based Method, With Internal Control, for the Detection of Banana Bunchy Top Virus in Banana

70. Fonctionnement des populations de virus multipartites de plantes au cours des différentes étapes de leur cycle de vie

71. Circulative, 'Nonpropagative' Virus Transmission

72. The Master Rep Concept in Nanovirus Replication: Identification of Missing Genome Components and Potential for Natural Genetic Reassortment

73. Erratum to: Genetic structure and diversity of the Banana bunchy top virus population on Sumatra Island, Indonesia

74. Ten distinct circular ssDNA components, four of which encode putative replication-associated proteins, are associated with the faba bean necrotic yellows virus genome

75. Nicking and joining activity of banana bunchy top virus replication protein in vitro

76. Two mRNAs are transcribed from banana bunchy top virus DNA-1

77. Identifying geographic hot spots of reassortment in a multipartite plant virus

78. Asymmetric patterns of reassortment and concerted evolution in Cardamom bushy dwarf virus

79. Chimeric viruses blur the borders between the major groups of eukaryotic single-stranded DNA viruses

80. Use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to study transmission of banana bunchy top virus by the banana aphid (Pentalonia nigronervosa)

81. Sequence of Subterranean Clover Stunt Virus DNA: Affinities with the Geminiviruses

82. Virus Diseases of Tropical Crops

83. Evidence for two groups of banana bunchy top virus isolates

84. Characterisation and serology of virus-like particles associated with faba bean necrotic yellows

85. Prediction and Comparative Analysis of MHC Binding Peptides and Epitopes in Nanoviridae Nano-organisms

86. Reconstitution of Authentic Nanovirus from Multiple Cloned DNAs ▿ †

87. Plant Pathogens: DNA viruses

88. Effect of temperature, vector life stage, and plant access period on transmission of banana bunchy top virus to banana

89. Insect vector interactions with persistently transmitted viruses

90. Transcripts encoding the nanovirus master replication initiator proteins are terminally redundant

91. Banana Bunchy Top Virus

92. Metagenomic analysis of the viral flora of pine marten and european badger feces

93. The global distribution ofBanana bunchy top virusreveals little evidence for frequent recent, human-mediated long distance dispersal events

94. Infectivity of nanovirus DNAs: induction of disease by cloned genome components of Faba bean necrotic yellows virus

95. Characterisation of Rep-encoding components associated with banana bunchy top nanovirus in Vietnam

96. Banana bunchy top nanovirus DNA-1 encodes the 'master' replication initiation protein

97. Identification of a novel circular single-stranded DNA associated with cotton leaf curl disease in Pakistan

98. Sequences of ten circular ssDNA components associated with the milk vetch dwarf virus genome

99. Faba bean necrotic yellows virus (genus Nanovirus) requires a helper factor for its aphid transmission

100. Banana bunchy top virus DNA-3 encodes the viral coat protein

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