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Phylogenetic and serological analysis of turnip ringspot virus and radish mosaic virus isolates

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Turnip ringspot virus (TuRSV) has been proposed to be a member of a new species in the genus Comovirus. Its remarkable host-range similarity to radish mosaic virus (RaMV) may have led to its misrecognition in the past. Findings from both sequence analysis and serological tests support the assignment of TuRSV to a new comovirus species. In addition, phylogenetic analysis suggests that the two genome segments of some TuRSV isolates have a heterogeneous origin.

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The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 229518 and project AV0Z50510513 of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The authors thank all donors of isolates used in this study and H.J. Vetten and J. Špak for their valuable comments on this manuscript.

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Koloniuk, I., Petrzik, K. Phylogenetic and serological analysis of turnip ringspot virus and radish mosaic virus isolates. Arch Virol 157, 503–507 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-011-1186-6

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