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Complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of the Anthriscus strain of Parsnip yellow fleck virus

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We are grateful to Lesley Torrance (Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee, Scotland) for providing lyophilized plant material infected with the reference isolate A-421 of the Anthriscus serotype of PYFV. We also thank AF Murant for gifts of antisera to the isolates A-421 and P-121 of PYFV.

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Menzel, W., Vetten, H.J. Complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of the Anthriscus strain of Parsnip yellow fleck virus . Arch Virol 153, 2173–2175 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-008-0240-5

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