Journal of General Virology (2006) 87 (10)

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Articles of Journal of General Virology entered for 2006 and volume (issue): 87 (10)

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3053-3065
Simon E. Bull, Rob W. Briddon, William S. Sserubombwe, Kahiu Ngugi, Peter G. Markham and John Stanley (2006)
Genetic diversity and phylogeography of cassava mosaic viruses in Kenya

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3067-3075
Gerod Hall (2006)
Selective constraint and genetic differentiation in geographically distant Barley yellow dwarf viruses populations

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3077-3086
Xuefeng Yuan, Yunhe Cao, Dehui Xi, Lihua Guo, Chenggui Han, Dawei Li, Yafeng Zhai and Jialin Yu (2006)
Analysis of the subgenomic RNAs and the small open reading frames of Beet black scorch virus

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3087-3095
Anna D. Leshchiner, Andrey G. Solovyev, Sergey Yu. Morozov and Natalia O. Kalinina (2006)
A minimal region in the NTPase/helicase domain of the TGBp1 plant virus movement protein is responsible for ATPase activity and cooperative RNA binding

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3097-3102
Susana Martín, María Laura García, Antonella Troisi, Luis Rubio, Gonzalo Legarreta, Oscar Grau, Daniela Alioto, Pedro Moreno and José Guerri (2006)
Genetic variation of populations of Citrus psorosis virus

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3103-3112
Chiara Lico, Floriana Capuano, Giovanni Renzone, Marcello Donini, Carla Marusic, Andrea Scaloni, Eugenio Benvenuto and Selene Baschieri (2006)
Peptide display on Potato virus X: molecular features of the coat protein-fused peptide affecting cell-to-cell and phloem movement of chimeric virus particles

Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3113-3117
Z. Kozlakidis, L. Covelli, F. Di Serio, A. Citir, S. Açikgöz, C. Hernández, A. Ragozzino, R. Flores and R.H.A. Coutts (2006)
Molecular characterization of the largest mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs associated with Amasya cherry disease, a disease of presumed fungal aetiology