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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
immunology and microbiology
Complete genome sequence of a dahlia common mosaic virus isolate from New Zealand
Archives of Virology, Volume 156, No. 12, Year 2011
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Description
Dahlia mosaic disease of the ornamental flowering plant Dahlia is caused by two caulimoviruses, dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) and dahlia common mosaic virus (DCMV). We used a rolling-circle amplification method to amplify, clone and determine for the first time the full genome sequence of a DCMV isolate from New Zealand (DCMV-NZ). Within the 7949-bp circular double-stranded retro-transcribing DCMV-NZ DNA, we identified six putative open reading frames, typical of all genomes in the family Caulimoviridae. The availability of the complete DCMV sequence provides a reference genome against which all others can be compared. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
Authors & Co-Authors
Hadfield, James
New Zealand, Christchurch
University of Canterbury
Linderme, Daphné
South Africa, Cape Town
University of Cape Town
Shepherd, Dionne Natalie
South Africa, Cape Town
University of Cape Town
Bezuidenhout, Marion E.
South Africa, Cape Town
University of Cape Town
Lefeuvre, Pierre F.
South Africa, Cape Town
University of Cape Town
France, Saint-denis
Université de la Réunion
Martin, Darren Patrick
South Africa, Cape Town
University of Cape Town
Varsani, Arvind
New Zealand, Christchurch
University of Canterbury
South Africa, Cape Town
University of Cape Town
Statistics
Citations: 7
Authors: 7
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1007/s00705-011-1112-y
ISSN:
03048608
Research Areas
Genetics And Genomics