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Complete nucleotide sequence of a monopartite begomovirus associated with yellow vein mosaic disease of mesta from north India

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Yellow vein mosaic disease of mesta in northern India was found to be associated with a distinct begomovirus species. Except the AC1 gene, this begomovirus isolate shares low sequence identity with the Mesta yellow vein mosaic virus reported to be associated with a similar disease of mesta from eastern India.

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We acknowledge Director, Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres for providing the infrastructural support in the present investigation. The first author is also grateful to Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi for providing financial assistance during the tenure of which this work was carried out.

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Das, S., Ghosh, R., Paul, S. et al. Complete nucleotide sequence of a monopartite begomovirus associated with yellow vein mosaic disease of mesta from north India. Arch Virol 153, 1791–1796 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-008-0181-z

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