Further evidence reveals that okra mottle virus arose from a double recombination event

ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY(2012)

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As a result of surveys of okra begomoviruses (genus Begomovirus , family Geminiviridae ) conducted over the last five years in Central Brazil, we report the complete genome sequence of an isolate of okra mottle virus (OMoV). The DNA-A and DNA-B components were 2660 and 2653 nucleotides (nt) long, respectively, and they were most closely related to the DNA-A (~99 % nt identity) and DNA-B (~98 % nt identity) components of an OMoV isolate from a soybean plant. A phylogenetic tree was generated based on these sequences, and it was shown that both of the OMoV DNA components were grouped in a branch with Brazilian begomoviruses known to infect weeds. By recombination analysis, strong evidence was observed that the OMoV genome may have been the product of a double inter-species recombination event.
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High Nucleotide Sequence Identity,Okra Plant,Double Recombination Event,Begomovirus Isolate,Begomovirus Genome
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