Identification of a Divergent Isolate of Ryegrass Mosaic Virus in Ohio Wheat

  • Hodge B
  • Paul P
  • Stewart L
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A divergent isolate of ryegrass mosaic virus (RGMV) has been identified that is associated with wheat samples collected in Ohio. The complete genome of the virus is 9,570 nucleotides, with a polyprotein open reading frame that shares 77.2% nucleotide sequence identity with the reference ryegrass mosaic virus sequence.A divergent isolate of ryegrass mosaic virus (RGMV) has been identified that is associated with wheat samples collected in Ohio. The complete genome of the virus is 9,570 nucleotides, with a polyprotein open reading frame that shares 77.2% nucleotide sequence identity with the reference ryegrass mosaic virus sequence.

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Hodge, B. A., Paul, P. A., & Stewart, L. R. (2020). Identification of a Divergent Isolate of Ryegrass Mosaic Virus in Ohio Wheat. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(23). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00451-20

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