Plant potyvirus evolution: the survey of the genetic structure of populations
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- OHSHIMA Kazusato
- Laboratory of Plant Virology, Department of Applied Biological Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 植物感染性ポティウイルスの進化;集団遺伝構造の調査
Description
The Potyvirus is the largest genus of the largest family of plant RNA viruses, the Potyviridae. The potyviruses infect not only dicotyledonous but also monocotyledonous plants. The potyvirus phylogeny shows that the genus probably originated from a virus of monocotyledonous plants and that it first diverged approximately 7250 years ago in Southwest Eurasia or North Africa. Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) belongs to the genus Potyvirus and infects a wide range of plant species, most from the family Brassicaceae. TuMV is most studied a potyvirus species for molecular evolution and the genetic structure of populations. The use of computer programs for better understanding of the evolution and the genetic structures of populations of potyviruses and TuMV are illustrated.
Journal
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- Uirusu
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Uirusu 62 (2), 151-160, 2012
The Japanese Society for Virology