Comparative analysis of cherry virus A genome sequences assembled from deep sequencing data

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Prasad Kesanakurti
Mark Belton
Hanaa Saeed
Heidi Rast
Ian Boyes
Michael Rott
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[1] Canadian Food Inspection Agency,Centre for Plant Health
[2] Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada,undefined
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Archives of Virology | 2017年 / 162卷
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Cherry virus A (CVA) is a ubiquitous graft-transmissible virus that mainly infects Prunus spp. Next-generation sequencing was applied to 39 tree fruit specimens infected with CVA, and 75 full and 16 partial-length CVA genome sequences were assembled. Phylogenetic analysis of these and 11 previously sequenced CVA genomes resulted in six major clusters with no observable relationship between the host and the assembled genome sequences. Recombination analysis detected four recombinants. Consistent single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) patterns were observed between the 75 full-length genomes and their sequence clouds, which supports a quasispecies model for CVA evolution.
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