2017
DOI: 10.22606/jamb.2017.11004
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Evidence for Recombination in the Emerged Phylogroup SW6 of Prunus Necrotic Ringspot Virus and Estimate of Selection Pressure Acting on Capsid Protein of Affiliated Members

Abstract: Abstract. Recombination plays a key role in virus evolution. Except a limited number of works carried out so far on recombination in Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) genome, knowledge is still poor. Numerous phylogenetic studies particularly those based on capsid (CP) and movement protein (MP) of PNRSV showed that all accessions described so far split into three major phylogroups, i.e., PV96, PV32, and PE5. With the recent characterization of Chilean and Indian isolates which were phylogenetically closel… Show more

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