Genetic diversity of banana bunchy top virus isolates from China

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Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) (the genus Babuvirus, the family Nanoviridae) is a singlestranded circular DNA virus with a genome composed of six components designated as DNA-R, -U3, -S, -M, -C, and -N. This study analyzed the nucleotide identities of the DNA-R of 23 isolates from banana-producing provinces of China, including Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, and Yunnan. Results showed that the nucleotide identity of DNA-R was 72.3-100%. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that these BBTV isolates were clustered in different subgroups within the Asian group (AG). Sequence analysis of the five other components (DNA -U3, -S, -M, -C, and -N) of the five isolates from China confirmed the results established for DNA-R of these BBTV isolates. This study suggested that the variation of DNA-R from Chinese BBTV isolates was considerably higher than the variation of other AG isolates, but their genetic diversity was low.

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Rao, X. Q., Wu, Z. L., Zhou, L., Sun, J., & Li, H. P. (2017). Genetic diversity of banana bunchy top virus isolates from China. Acta Virologica, 61(2), 217–222. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2017_02_13

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