1. Evidence Supporting the Recognition of Cole latent virus as a Distinct Carlavirus.
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BELINTANI, P, GASPAR, J. O, TARGON, M. L. P. N, and MACHADO, M. A
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PLANT viruses , *POTATO virus M , *MOLECULAR genetics - Abstract
Some molecular properties are described of Cole latent virus (CoLV), hitherto designated a tentative species of the Carlavirus genus. CoLV genomic RNA (Ribonucleic acid) of 8.3 Kb is polyadenylated. Two unencapsidated polyadenylated subgenomic RNAs (2.6 and 1.3 Kb) and three double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) (8.3, 2.6 and 1.3 Kbp), which are twice the size of the genomic and subgenomics ssRNAs, are produced in CoLV-infected plants; two additional dsRNAs (7.2 and 6.3 Kbp) were also detected in plant extracts. By using a Carlavirus specific primer and a CoLV cDNA, a-3′-terminus fragment of 116 bp was amplified; it had homology with the carlaviruses Potato virus M (62%), Hop latent virus (37%) and Blueberry scorch virus (36%) but no significant homology with 11 other carlaviruses. These results support the classification of CoLV as a distinct species of the Carlavirus genus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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