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Integration of Rubus yellow net virus in the raspberry genome: A story centuries in the making.

Authors :
Ho, Thien
Broome, Janet C.
Buhler, Jason P.
O'Donovan, Wendy
Tian, Tongyan
Diaz-Lara, Alfredo
Martin, Robert R.
Tzanetakis, Ioannis E.
Source :
Virology. Mar2024, Vol. 591, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Rubus yellow net virus (RYNV) belongs to genus Badnavirus. Badnaviruses are found in plants as endogenous, inactive or activatable sequences, and/or in episomal (infectious and active) forms. To assess the state of RYNV in Rubus germplasm, we sequenced the genomes of various cultivars and mined eight raspberry whole genome datasets. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the presence of a diverse array of endogenous RYNV (endoRYNV) sequences that differ significantly in their structure; some lineages have nearly complete, yet non-functional genomes whereas others have rudimentary, short sequence fragments. We developed assays to genotype the main lineages as well as the only known episomal lineage present in the United States. This study discloses the widespread presence of endoRYNVs in commercial raspberries, likely because breeding efforts have focused on a limited pool of germplasm that harbored endoRYNVs. • Rubus yellow net virus (RYNV) endogenous genomes (endoRYNV) differ significantly in their structure. • There are seven major endoRYNVs lineages identified in raspberry. • All integration events occurred before or during 19th century. • EndoRYNVs are widespread in commercial raspberries. • No endoRYNVs were identified in blackberry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
591
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175026261
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2024.109991