Abstract
Next-generation sequencing of total RNA samples from four Croatian autochthonous grapevine varieties revealed the presence of a novel virus in two grapevine accessions. The complete genome sequence of a novel virus, tentatively named “grapevine badnavirus 1” (GBV-1), was reconstructed from a de novo-assembled contig. GBV-1 has a genome of 7,145 nucleotides containing three ORFs with sequence similarity to other badnaviruses. In addition, several other viruses and viroids, including grapevine virus G, grapevine virus K/D, grapevine virus T, grapevine Roditis leaf discoloration-associated virus, grapevine yellow speckle viroids 1 and 2, and hop stunt viroid were detected and identified for the first time in Croatian grapevines in the course of this study.
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The research leading to these results received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 2007-2013) under Grant agreement no. 291823 Marie Curie FP7-PEOPLE-2011-COFUND (The New International Fellowship Mobility Programme for Experienced Researchers in Croatia - NEWFELPRO). This article was prepared as a part of a project “Ecology of an emerging grapevine virus in Croatia and California (EcoGVCC)” which received funding through NEWFELPRO under Grant agreement no. 51. The work used the Vincent J. Coates Genomics Sequencing Laboratory at UC Berkeley, supported by NIH S10 OD018174 Instrumentation Grant. Special thanks to Dijana Škorić and Cecilia Prator for critical review of the manuscript, and Mladen Poletti Kopešić for technical support.
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Vončina, D., Almeida, R.P.P. Screening of some Croatian autochthonous grapevine varieties reveals a multitude of viruses, including novel ones. Arch Virol 163, 2239–2243 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-3850-6
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