Journal of General Virology (2000) 81, 2797-2801

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J. Navas-Castillo, S. Sánchez-Campos, E. Noris, D. Louro, G.P. Accotto and E. Moriones (2000)
Natural recombination between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is and Tomato leaf curl virus
Journal of General Virology 81 (11), 2797-2801
Abstract: The complete genome sequences (2791 and 2793 nt) of isolates of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is (TYLCV-Is) from Spain (SP72/97) and Portugal (Port2/95) were determined. These isolates are closely related to TYLCV-Is isolates reported in Japan (Japan-A and Japan-S) and Israel (Israel/Mild). Comparison of all sequenced isolates of TYLCV-Is showed that part of the genome comprising the intergenic region and the 5'-end of the rep gene of the Iran and Israel isolates was not closely related to that of other isolates. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that the Israel and Iran isolates may have chimeric genomes that have arisen by recombination between TYLCV-Is-like and tomato leaf curl virus (ToLCV)-like ancestors. The TYLCV-Is donors of the Iran and the Israel genomes were closely related to each other and to other known TYLCV-Is isolates. However, the ToLCV donors differed from each other, although both were related to ToLCV isolates from India (Bangalore-2 and Bangalore-4).
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Database assignments for author(s): Jesús Navas-Castillo, Gian Paolo Accotto, Diamantina Louro

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general biology - morphology - evolution


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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Portugal (continental)
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Spain (continental)
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Japan
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Iran
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Israel
Tomato leaf curl viruses
Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus India