Nanovirus-alphasatellite complex identified in Vicia cracca in the Rhône delta region of France

Volume: 163, Issue: 3, Pages: 695 - 700
Published: Nov 20, 2017
Abstract
Nanoviruses are multi-component plant-infecting single-stranded DNA viruses. Using a viral metagenomics-informed approach, a new nanovirus and two associated alphasatellite molecules have been identified in an uncultivated asymptomatic Vicia cracca plant in the Rhone region of France. This novel nanovirus genome includes eight genomic components (named DNA-R, DNA-S, DNA-M, DNA-C, DNA-N, DNA-U1, DNA-U2 and DNA-U4) and, across all components,...
Paper Details
Title
Nanovirus-alphasatellite complex identified in Vicia cracca in the Rhône delta region of France
Published Date
Nov 20, 2017
Volume
163
Issue
3
Pages
695 - 700
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