Genome characterization of fig umbra-like virus
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TextoSeries ; Virus Genes, p.566-570, 2021Trabajos contenidos: - Wang, X
- Olmedo-Velarde, A
- Larrea-Sarmiento, A
- Simon, A. E
- Kong, A
- Borth, W
- Melzer, M
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The complete genome of a new umbra-like virus from edible fig (Ficus carica)was identified by high-throughput sequencing. Based on its similarity to umbra-like virus genome sequences available in GenBank, the proposed name of this new virus is "fig umbra-like virus" (FULV). The genome of full-length FULV-1 consists of 3049 nucleotides organized into three open reading frames (ORFs). Pairwise comparisons showed that the complete nucleotide sequence of the virus had the highest identity (71.3 percent)to citrus yellow vein-associated virus (CYVaV). In addition, phylogenetic trees based on whole-genome nucleotide sequences and amino acid sequences of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase showed that FULV forms a monophyletic lineage with CYVaV and other umbra-like viruses. Based on the demarcation criteria of the genus Umbravirus, and lack of two umbravirus ORFs, we propose that FULV is a putative new member of the umbra-like virus clade within the family Tombusviridae.
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