Molecular characterization of a totivirus and a partitivirus from the genus Ophiostoma
Doherty, M., Sanganee, K., Kozlakidis, Z., Coutts, Robert H.A., Brasier, C. M. and Buck, K. W.
(2007)
Molecular characterization of a totivirus and a partitivirus from the genus Ophiostoma.
pp. 188-192.
ISSN 0931-1785
Two fungal isolates of the genus Ophiostoma (O. minus and O. quercus) contain double-stranded RNA elements which, when partially cloned and sequenced, represent fragments of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase genes which are most closely related to those found in viruses in the families Totiviridae and Partitiviridae, respectively. This is the first description of a totivirus in the genus Ophiostoma. The partitivirus in O. quercus is distantly related to a partitivirus recently identified in O. himal-ulmi.
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Uncontrolled Keywords | DUTCH ELM DISEASE; totivirus; FUNGUS; double-stranded RNA; NOVO-ULMI; VIRUS-LIKE RNA; Ophiostoma; DOUBLE-STRANDED-RNA; DEPENDENT RNA-POLYMERASES; partitivirus |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 10:31 |
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