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Sequence diversity and interrelationships among isolates of satsuma dwarf-related viruses

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 The 3′-region of RNA2 of three viruses {Natsudaidai dwarf virus (isolate ND-1), and two unidentified isolates (LB-1, Az-1)}, which were related to Satsuma dwarf virus (SDV), were sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis including the previously reported SDV-related viruses {Citrus mosaic virus (CiMV, Ci-968), Navel orange infectious mottling virus (NIMV, NI-1)} showed that they were classified into three groups, SDV (S-58), CiMV (Ci-968, LB-1, Az-1, ND-1), and NIMV (NI-1). The results suggested these groups might correspond to the three distinct virus species. ND-1, LB-1, and Az-1 were considered strains of CiMV, although they do not induce citrus mosaic on the fruit rind.

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Received July 4, 2000 Accepted September 29, 2000

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Iwanami, T., Kondo, Y., Kobayashi, M. et al. Sequence diversity and interrelationships among isolates of satsuma dwarf-related viruses. Arch. Virol. 146, 807–813 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050170149

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