Genome sequences of six recombinant variants of potato virus Y identified in North American potato cultivars grown in China
Mariana Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Mohamad Chikh-Ali, Xue Feng, Alexander V. Karasev

TL;DR
The paper reports six genome sequences of recombinant potato virus Y variants found in North American potato cultivars grown in China.
Contribution
The study identifies three distinct recombinant variants of PVY with complete genome sequences.
Findings
Six PVY isolates were sequenced, representing three recombinant variants.
Each isolate contains a single open reading frame typical of potyviruses.
The isolates were found in North American potato cultivars grown in China.
Abstract
Six genome sequences for potato virus Y (PVY) recombinants are reported from two North American potato cultivars grown in China. The coding complete sequences encode a single open reading frame characteristic of potyviruses. The six sequenced PVY isolates represent three distinct recombinants of PVY, namely N-Wi, SYR-I, and SYR-II.
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TopicsPlant Virus Research Studies · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics · Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
