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Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania

Brassica yellows virus (BrYV), a tentative species in the genus Polerovirus, of the Solemoviridae family, is a phloem-restricted and aphid-transmitted virus with at least three genotypes (A, B, and C). It has been found across mainland China, South Korea, and Japan. BrYV was previously undescribed i...

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Autores principales: Umar, Muhammad, Farooq, Tahir, Tegg, Robert S., Thangavel, Tamilarasan, Wilson, Calum R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070884
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author Umar, Muhammad
Farooq, Tahir
Tegg, Robert S.
Thangavel, Tamilarasan
Wilson, Calum R.
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description Brassica yellows virus (BrYV), a tentative species in the genus Polerovirus, of the Solemoviridae family, is a phloem-restricted and aphid-transmitted virus with at least three genotypes (A, B, and C). It has been found across mainland China, South Korea, and Japan. BrYV was previously undescribed in Tasmania, and its genetic variability in the state remains unknown. Here, we describe a near-complete genome sequence of BrYV (genotype A) isolated from Raphanus raphanistrum in Tasmania using next-generation sequencing and sanger sequencing of RT-PCR products. BrYV-Tas (GenBank Accession no. OM469309) possesses a genome of 5516 nucleotides (nt) and shares higher sequence identity (about 90%) with other BrYV isolates. Phylogenetic analyses showed variability in the clustering patterns of the individual genes of BrYV-Tas. Recombination analysis revealed beginning and ending breakpoints at nucleotide positions 1922 to 5234 nt, with the BrYV isolate LC428359 and BrYV isolate KY310572 identified as major and minor parents, respectively. Results of the evolutionary analysis showed that the majority of the codons for each gene are evolving under purifying selection, though a few codons were also detected to have positive selection pressure. Taken together, our findings will facilitate an understanding of the evolutionary dynamics and genetic diversity of BrYV.
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spelling pubmed-90034882022-04-13 Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania Umar, Muhammad Farooq, Tahir Tegg, Robert S. Thangavel, Tamilarasan Wilson, Calum R. Plants (Basel) Article Brassica yellows virus (BrYV), a tentative species in the genus Polerovirus, of the Solemoviridae family, is a phloem-restricted and aphid-transmitted virus with at least three genotypes (A, B, and C). It has been found across mainland China, South Korea, and Japan. BrYV was previously undescribed in Tasmania, and its genetic variability in the state remains unknown. Here, we describe a near-complete genome sequence of BrYV (genotype A) isolated from Raphanus raphanistrum in Tasmania using next-generation sequencing and sanger sequencing of RT-PCR products. BrYV-Tas (GenBank Accession no. OM469309) possesses a genome of 5516 nucleotides (nt) and shares higher sequence identity (about 90%) with other BrYV isolates. Phylogenetic analyses showed variability in the clustering patterns of the individual genes of BrYV-Tas. Recombination analysis revealed beginning and ending breakpoints at nucleotide positions 1922 to 5234 nt, with the BrYV isolate LC428359 and BrYV isolate KY310572 identified as major and minor parents, respectively. Results of the evolutionary analysis showed that the majority of the codons for each gene are evolving under purifying selection, though a few codons were also detected to have positive selection pressure. Taken together, our findings will facilitate an understanding of the evolutionary dynamics and genetic diversity of BrYV. MDPI 2022-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9003488/ /pubmed/35406863 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070884 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania
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title_full Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania
title_fullStr Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania
title_short Genomic Characterisation of an Isolate of Brassica Yellows Virus Associated with Brassica Weed in Tasmania
title_sort genomic characterisation of an isolate of brassica yellows virus associated with brassica weed in tasmania
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9003488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11070884
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