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M olecular C haracterization and R ecombination A nalysis of the C omplete G enome of A pple C hlorotic L eaf S pot V irus
Author(s) -
Dhir Sunny,
Zaidi Aijaz Asghar,
Hallan Vipin
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of phytopathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.53
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1439-0434
pISSN - 0931-1785
DOI - 10.1111/jph.12121
Subject(s) - biology , recombination , genetics , phylogenetic tree , recombinant dna , genome , microbiology and biotechnology , rna polymerase , gene , rna
Abstract The complete nucleotide sequence of an Indian isolate of A pple chlorotic leaf spot virus ( ACLSV ) was determined and found to be 7,525 nt in length. The genome organization was similar to known isolates of ACLSV , encoding three ORF s. Comparisons indicated high sequence variability among known isolates with overall nucleotide sequence identities of 80 to 84%. A striking variable region was identified among the replicase protein upstream of the RNA ‐dependent RNA polymerase (aa 1510–1590), which showed a 41–43% match with the corresponding region in other isolates. Phylogenetic analysis at the nucleotide level clustered the isolates into three groups, without any relation to geographical origin. Recombination analysis showed that the isolate is a recombinant with recombination sites spread throughout the genome, especially in the polymerase gene region (nt 4700–5400). Most recombination sites were bordered by an upstream region (5′) of GC ‐rich and downstream region (3′) of AU ‐rich sequences of similar length. Correlation of recombination site with host type is discussed, and it was found that there were more interlineage recombinations in the apple host compared with intralineage recombinations.

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