Abstract
Pieris rapae granulovirus (PrGV) can infect and kill larvae of Pieris rapae , a worldwide and important pest of mustard family crops. The PrGV genome consists of 108,592 bp, is AT rich (66.8%), and is most structurally and organizationally similar to the Choristoneura occidentalis granulovirus genome. Of the predicted 120 open reading frames (ORFs), 32 genes specifically occurred in GVs, including four genes unique to PrGV ( Pr9 , Pr32 , Pr53 , and Pr117 ).
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Zhang, B.-Q., Cheng, R.-L., Wang, X.-F., & Zhang, C.-X. (2012). The Genome of Pieris rapae Granulovirus. Journal of Virology, 86(17), 9544–9544. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01431-12
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