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The genetic structure of populations of Turnip mosaic virus in Kyushu and central Honshu,Japan
Authors:Yasuhiro Tomitaka  Tohru Yamashita  Kazusato Ohshima
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Plant Virology, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University, 1-banchi, Honjo-machi, Saga 840-8502, Japan;(2) Nagano Agricultural Experiment Station, 492, Ogawara, Suzaka 382-0072, Nagano, Japan
Abstract:The genetic structure of the populations of Turnip mosaic virus in Kyushu and central Honshu, Japan was assessed. The host specificity of isolates was determined, and their gene sequences compared utilizing a population genetic approach. Phylogenetic analysis of partial sequences revealed that 32 of 49 Honshu isolates (65%) collected during 1997–2001 belonged to the basal-BR group as did 23 of 64 isolates from Kyushu. All these basal-BR isolates infected both Brassica and Raphanus plants. However, analyses of the positions of recombination sites in five regions of the genome (one third of the full sequence) showed that at least four intra-lineage recombinants were present in these populations. These analyses showed that Kyushu and Honshu shared none of these subpopulations, and genetically distinct basal-BR populations were present in the two districts. We conclude that different basal-BR subpopulations had expanded into those districts. The nucleotide sequences are deposited in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under accession numbers AB267281-AB267376.
Keywords:Turnip mosaic virus   Genetic structure  Recombination  Expansion  Evolution
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