2019
DOI: 10.3390/v11070579
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A Novel Alphabaculovirus from the Soybean Looper, Chrysodeixis includens, that Produces Tetrahedral Occlusion Bodies and Encodes Two Copies of he65

Abstract: Isolates of the alphabaculovirus species, Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus, have been identified that produce polyhedral occlusion bodies and infect larvae of the soybean looper, Chrysodeixis includens. In this study, we report the discovery and characterization of a novel C. includens-infecting alphabaculovirus, Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus #1 (ChinNPV#1), that produces tetrahedral occlusion bodies. In bioassays against C. includens larvae, ChinNPV #1 exhibited a degree of pathogenic… Show more

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“…A total of 140 ORFs were annotated in each genome, including all baculovirus core genes, but like other previously sequenced ChinNPV genomes (1, 9; NCBI taxonomic identifier 1207438), no typical baculovirus homologous repeat (hr) regions were found in any of the isolates. No major differences in gene content and order were found compared to all known ChinNPV genomes, other than the ChinNPV#1 isolate, which was already identified as distinct in a previous study (9). The genomes of the seven isolates analyzed here exhibited two copies of the p26 gene, two bro (baculovirus repeated ORF) genes (bro-a and bro-b), one copy of DNA photolyase, and a lack of a lef-12 homolog.…”
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“…A total of 140 ORFs were annotated in each genome, including all baculovirus core genes, but like other previously sequenced ChinNPV genomes (1, 9; NCBI taxonomic identifier 1207438), no typical baculovirus homologous repeat (hr) regions were found in any of the isolates. No major differences in gene content and order were found compared to all known ChinNPV genomes, other than the ChinNPV#1 isolate, which was already identified as distinct in a previous study (9). The genomes of the seven isolates analyzed here exhibited two copies of the p26 gene, two bro (baculovirus repeated ORF) genes (bro-a and bro-b), one copy of DNA photolyase, and a lack of a lef-12 homolog.…”
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confidence: 47%
“…The most relevant viruses identified on cultivated areas were species of Pseudoplusia includens, which are pathogens of the insects Chrysodeixis includen, these are parasites of the soybean crop (Alexandre et al, 2010;Craveiro et al, 2015;Harrison et al, 2019) the presence of these viruses can be considered as biopesticides and/or pest controllers in crops. Pandoraviruses, which were identified in the four sites, are giant viruses and are present in high diversity in soil and water, and can infect protozoa and amoebas (Abergel et al, 2015;Aherfi et al, 2016;Colson et al, 2017;Andradedos et al, 2018;Schulz et al, 2018;Akashi and Takemura, 2019;Tokarz-DeptułaBeata et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%