Genome sequence of a divergent Colombian isolate of potato virus V (PVV) infecting Solanum phureja

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Deep sequencing analysis of the transcriptome of a Solanum phureja cv. Criolla Colombia plant with symptoms typical of a virus disease revealed an infection with potato virus V (PVV). The PVV-phureja genome comprises 9904 nt, exhibits 83% nucleotide identity with currently fully sequenced PVV isolates and contains one large ORF that codes for a polyprotein of 3065 residues flanked by 5' and 3' UTR of 217 and 448 nt, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis of the PVV-phureja polyprotein indicates that it is divergent with respect to most PVV isolates. Th is is the first complete PVV genome of an isolate infecting a host different to S. tuberosum and, to this date, the only one from the South American Andes.

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Gutiérrez, P., Jaramillo Mesa, H., & Marín Montoya, M. (2016). Genome sequence of a divergent Colombian isolate of potato virus V (PVV) infecting Solanum phureja. Acta Virologica, 60(1), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2016_01_49

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