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1. Replication-independent change in the frequencies of distinct genome segments of a multipartite virus during its transit within aphid vectors.

2. The genome formula of a multipartite virus is regulated both at the individual segment and the segment group levels.

3. The nanovirus U2 protein suppresses RNA silencing via three conserved cysteine residues.

4. Insights into the Differential Composition of Stem-Loop Structures of Nanoviruses and Their Impacts.

5. Structure-guided mutagenesis of the capsid protein indicates that a nanovirus requires assembled viral particles for systemic infection.

6. Genome-wide analysis of milk vetch dwarf virus and related alphasatellites from garlic and aphids in Shandong Province, China.

7. Nonconcomitant host-to-host transmission of multipartite virus genome segments may lead to complete genome reconstitution.

8. ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Nanoviridae .

9. Rapid and visual detection of milk vetch dwarf virus using recombinase polymerase amplification combined with lateral flow strips.

10. Novel nanovirus and associated alphasatellites identified in milk vetch plants with chlorotic dwarf disease in Iran.

11. Identification of a novel nanovirus in parsley.

12. Full genome sequence analysis and putative host-shifting of Milk vetch dwarf virus infecting tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) in China.

13. A multicellular way of life for a multipartite virus.

14. Subterranean Clover Stunt Virus Revisited: Detection of Two Missing Genome Components.

15. Rapid detection of milk vetch dwarf virus by loop-mediated isothermal amplification.

16. Alphasatellitidae: a new family with two subfamilies for the classification of geminivirus- and nanovirus-associated alphasatellites.

17. Nanovirus DNA-N encodes a protein mandatory for aphid transmission.

18. Small Bottleneck Size in a Highly Multipartite Virus during a Complete Infection Cycle.

19. Molecular characterization of faba bean necrotic yellows viruses in Tunisia.

20. Nanovirus-alphasatellite complex identified in Vicia cracca in the Rhône delta region of France.

21. Complete genomic characterization of milk vetch dwarf virus isolates from cowpea and broad bean in Anhui province, China.

22. Analyses of pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus-encoded proteins.

23. Identification of a Nanovirus-Alphasatellite Complex in Sophora alopecuroides.

24. Circulative Nonpropagative Aphid Transmission of Nanoviruses: an Oversimplified View.

25. Virus-derived ssDNA vectors for the expression of foreign proteins in plants.

26. Retargeting vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein pseudotyped lentiviral vectors with enhanced stability by in situ synthesized polymer shell.

27. High variability and rapid evolution of a nanovirus.

28. DNA-binding specificity determinants of replication proteins encoded by eukaryotic ssDNA viruses are adjacent to widely separated RCR conserved motifs.

29. Two distinct nanovirus species infecting faba bean in Morocco.

30. Novel circular DNA viruses in stool samples of wild-living chimpanzees.

31. Reconstitution of authentic nanovirus from multiple cloned DNAs.

32. [Anelloviruses (TTV and variants): state of the art 10years after their discovery].

33. Transcripts encoding the nanovirus master replication initiator proteins are terminally redundant.

34. Nanovirus-like DNA component associated with the Malvastrum yellow mosaic virus.

35. An iterated sequence in the genome of Banana bunchy top virus is essential for efficient replication.

36. Infectivity of nanovirus DNAs: induction of disease by cloned genome components of Faba bean necrotic yellows virus.

37. A functional histidine-tagged replication initiator protein: implications for the study of single-stranded DNA virus replication in planta.

38. The promoter of Milk vetch dwarf virus component 8 confers effective gene expression in both dicot and monocot plants.

39. A PCR-based method, with internal control, for the detection of Banana bunchy top virus in banana.

40. Characteristics of the promoters derived from the single-stranded DNA components of Milk vetch dwarf virus in transgenic tobacco.

41. Interaction between a nanovirus-like component and the Tobacco curly shoot virus/satellite complex.

42. Nanoviruses: genome organisation and protein function.

43. Birth-and-death evolution of protein-coding regions and concerted evolution of non-coding regions in the multi-component genomes of nanoviruses.

44. In planta protein-protein interactions assessed using a nanovirus-based replication and expression system.

45. Characterisation of Rep-encoding components associated with banana bunchy top nanovirus in Vietnam.

46. Adaptation from whitefly to leafhopper transmission of an autonomously replicating nanovirus-like DNA component associated with ageratum yellow vein disease.

47. [Specific amplification of the coding sequences of BBTV III, IV, I and their application in BBTV detection].

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