Plant virology delivers diverse toolsets for biotechnology

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Over a hundred years of research on plant viruses has led to a detailed understanding of viral replication, movement, and host–virus interactions. The functions of vast viral genes have also been annotated. With an increased understanding of plant viruses and plant–virus interactions, various viruses have been developed as vectors to modulate gene expressions for functional studies as well as for fulfilling the needs in biotechnology. These approaches are invaluable not only for molecular breeding and functional genomics studies related to pivotal agronomic traits, but also for the production of vaccines and health-promoting carotenoids. This review summarizes the latest progress in these forefronts as well as the available viral vectors for economically important crops and beyond.

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Wang, M., Gao, S., Zeng, W., Yang, Y., Ma, J., & Wang, Y. (2020, November 1). Plant virology delivers diverse toolsets for biotechnology. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v12111338

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