First report of an alphasatellite associated with Okra enation leaf curl virus

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An alphasatellite DNA associated with Okra enation leaf curl virus (OELCuV) which causes enation and leaf curling in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) plants was characterized. The full-length DNA comprises 1,350 nucleotides and shows typical genome organization of an alphasatellite. It shows the highest nucleotide sequence identity (79.7 %) to Hollyhock yellow vein virus-associated symptomless alphasatellite (HoYVSLA). This is the first report of the association of an alphasatellite with OELCuV from India. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Chandran, S. A., Packialakshmi, R. M., Subhalakshmi, K., Prakash, C., Poovannan, K., Nixon Prabu, A., … Usha, R. (2013). First report of an alphasatellite associated with Okra enation leaf curl virus. Virus Genes, 46(3), 585–587. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11262-013-0898-y

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