Mobilisation into cotton and spread of a recombinant cotton leaf curl disease satellite


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2006-10

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Analysis of a DNA β satellite associated with a recently identified cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) strain indicated it to be recombinant, with most of the molecule originating from CLCuD DNA β but with some sequence from a satellite isolated from tomato. Analysis of both archival (pre 2001) and recent cotton samples, shows the recombinant satellite is confined to a small area but was not present in cotton prior to 2001. This indicates that the recombinant DNA β was recently mobilized into cotton, likely from tomato, and that recombination plays a role in the evolution of these satellites.

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151 (10)

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2055 - 2065

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Springer

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Cotton Leaf; Monopartite Begomoviruses; Wheat Dwarf Virus; Resistance Breaking; Yellow Leaf Curl China Virus

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03707 - Zeeman, Samuel C. / Zeeman, Samuel C. check_circle

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