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The first complete sequence and genome structure of daphne virus Y

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From Daphne odora Thunb., an ornamental shrub in the Republic of Korea, a potyvirus was identified that has an RNA genome of 9,448 nucleotides (excluding the 3′-terminal poly(A) tail) encoding a polyprotein of 3,065 amino acids, with nine putative protease cleavage sites producing ten proteins. Since this potyvirus shared the highest nucleotide sequence identity (91 %; query coverage 5 %) with the available partial sequence of daphne virus Y (DVY) from New Zealand (EU179854), it was considered a Korean isolate of DVY. This is the first molecular characterization of the complete genome sequence of a DVY isolate.

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This work was supported by iPET (Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; Project No. 112159-5), Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Republic of Korea.

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D. Igori and U. S. Hwang contributed equally to this study.

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Igori, D., Hwang, U.S., Lim, S. et al. The first complete sequence and genome structure of daphne virus Y. Arch Virol 161, 2905–2908 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-016-2939-z

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