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Complete genome sequence of the first Andean strain of potato virus S from Brazil and evidence of recombination between PVS strains
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An isolate of the Andean strain of potato virus
S (PVS), named BB-AND, was detected for the first time in
a Brazilian potato crop, fully sequenced and analyzed. A
comparison of BB-AND with other PVS isolates (Andean
and Ordinary) showed that BB-AND is quite distinct. The
lowest amino acid sequence identity to the only other fully
sequenced Andean isolate was found in ORF 1 (82%) and
ORF 6 (87%). Recombination analysis showed that the
isolate Vltava (AJ863510), from Germany, is a recombinant
between PVSO and PVSA isolates, with the recombination
event located between nucleotides 6125 and 8324.
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DUARTE, P. de S. G. et al. Complete genome sequence of the first Andean strain of potato virus S from Brazil and evidence of recombination between PVS strains. Archives of Virology, New York, v. 157, n. 7, p. 1357–1364, July 2012.
