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Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation

Cassava brown streak disease is caused by two devastating viruses, Cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV) which are frequently found infecting cassava, one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most important staple food crops. Each year these viruses cause losses of up t...

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Autores principales: Ndunguru, Joseph, Sseruwagi, Peter, Tairo, Fred, Stomeo, Francesca, Maina, Solomon, Djinkeng, Appolinaire, Kehoe, Monica, Boykin, Laura M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26439260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139321
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author Ndunguru, Joseph
Sseruwagi, Peter
Tairo, Fred
Stomeo, Francesca
Maina, Solomon
Djinkeng, Appolinaire
Kehoe, Monica
Boykin, Laura M.
author_facet Ndunguru, Joseph
Sseruwagi, Peter
Tairo, Fred
Stomeo, Francesca
Maina, Solomon
Djinkeng, Appolinaire
Kehoe, Monica
Boykin, Laura M.
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description Cassava brown streak disease is caused by two devastating viruses, Cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV) which are frequently found infecting cassava, one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most important staple food crops. Each year these viruses cause losses of up to $100 million USD and can leave entire families without their primary food source, for an entire year. Twelve new whole genomes, including seven of CBSV and five of UCBSV were uncovered in this research, doubling the genomic sequences available in the public domain for these viruses. These new sequences disprove the assumption that the viruses are limited by agro-ecological zones, show that current diagnostic primers are insufficient to provide confident diagnosis of these viruses and give rise to the possibility that there may be as many as four distinct species of virus. Utilizing NGS sequencing technologies and proper phylogenetic practices will rapidly increase the solution to sustainable cassava production.
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spelling pubmed-45954532015-10-09 Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation Ndunguru, Joseph Sseruwagi, Peter Tairo, Fred Stomeo, Francesca Maina, Solomon Djinkeng, Appolinaire Kehoe, Monica Boykin, Laura M. PLoS One Research Article Cassava brown streak disease is caused by two devastating viruses, Cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV) which are frequently found infecting cassava, one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most important staple food crops. Each year these viruses cause losses of up to $100 million USD and can leave entire families without their primary food source, for an entire year. Twelve new whole genomes, including seven of CBSV and five of UCBSV were uncovered in this research, doubling the genomic sequences available in the public domain for these viruses. These new sequences disprove the assumption that the viruses are limited by agro-ecological zones, show that current diagnostic primers are insufficient to provide confident diagnosis of these viruses and give rise to the possibility that there may be as many as four distinct species of virus. Utilizing NGS sequencing technologies and proper phylogenetic practices will rapidly increase the solution to sustainable cassava production. Public Library of Science 2015-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4595453/ /pubmed/26439260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139321 Text en © 2015 Ndunguru et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Boykin, Laura M.
Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation
title Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation
title_full Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation
title_fullStr Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation
title_short Analyses of Twelve New Whole Genome Sequences of Cassava Brown Streak Viruses and Ugandan Cassava Brown Streak Viruses from East Africa: Diversity, Supercomputing and Evidence for Further Speciation
title_sort analyses of twelve new whole genome sequences of cassava brown streak viruses and ugandan cassava brown streak viruses from east africa: diversity, supercomputing and evidence for further speciation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26439260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139321
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