Evidence that dicot-infecting mastreviruses arep articularly prone to inter-species recombination and have likely been circulating in Australia for longer than in Africa and the Middle East
cg.contact | arvind.varsani@canterbury.ac.nz | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDA | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | University of Cape Town, Environmental and Geographical Science Department, Climate System Analysis Group | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | University of the Western Cape, Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies - UWC - PLAAS | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | NSW Department of Primary Industries - NSW-DPI | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | National Institute for Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering - NIBGE | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | University of Canterbury | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | Department of Agriculture and Fisheries - daf | en_US |
cg.contributor.center | University of Queensland - UQ | en_US |
cg.contributor.funder | International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDA | en_US |
cg.contributor.project | Communication and Documentation Information Services (CODIS) | en_US |
cg.contributor.project-lead-institute | International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDA | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | AU | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | ER | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | IR | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | PK | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | ZA | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | SY | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | TR | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | YE | en_US |
cg.coverage.country | SD | en_US |
cg.coverage.region | Australia and New Zealand | en_US |
cg.coverage.region | Eastern Africa | en_US |
cg.coverage.region | Southern Asia | en_US |
cg.coverage.region | Southern Africa | en_US |
cg.coverage.region | Western Asia | en_US |
cg.coverage.region | Northern Africa | en_US |
cg.creator.id | Kumari, Safaa: 0000-0002-4492-6257 | en_US |
cg.identifier.doi | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2013.06.024 | en_US |
cg.isijournal | ISI Journal | en_US |
cg.issn | 0042-6822 | en_US |
cg.issue | 1-2 | en_US |
cg.journal | Virology | en_US |
cg.subject.agrovoc | phylogeography | en_US |
cg.subject.agrovoc | recombination | en_US |
cg.volume | 444 | en_US |
dc.contributor | Harkins, Gordon | en_US |
dc.contributor | Kumari, Safaa | en_US |
dc.contributor | Thomas, John | en_US |
dc.contributor | Schwinghamer, Mark W. | en_US |
dc.contributor | Sharman, Murray | en_US |
dc.contributor | Collings, David A. | en_US |
dc.contributor | Briddon, Rob W. | en_US |
dc.contributor | Martin, Darren | en_US |
dc.contributor | Varsani, Arvind | en_US |
dc.creator | Kraberger, Simona | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-07-23T23:06:02Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-07-23T23:06:02Z | |
dc.description.abstract | Viruses of the genus Mastrevirus (family Geminiviridae) are transmitted by leafhoppers and infect either mono- or dicotyledonous plants. Here we have determined the full length sequences of 49 dicot-infecting mastrevirus isolates sampled in Australia, Eritrea, India, Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey and Yemen. Comprehensive analysis of all available dicot-infecting mastrevirus sequences showed the diversity of these viruses in Australia to be greater than in the rest of their known range, consistent with earlier studies, and that, in contrast with the situation in monocot-infecting mastreviruses, detected inter-species recombination events outnumbered intra-species recombination events. Consistent with Australia having the greatest diversity of known dicot-infecting mastreviruses phylogeographic analyses indicating the most plausible scheme for the spread of these viruses to their present locations, suggest that most recent common ancestor of these viruses is likely nearer Australia than it is to the other regions investigated. | en_US |
dc.format | en_US | |
dc.identifier | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0042682213003942?via%3Dihub | en_US |
dc.identifier | https://mel.cgiar.org/reporting/downloadmelspace/hash/wmoTNJb1/v/d3a90fdf2668a58d51c4ddd364ab453b | en_US |
dc.identifier.citation | Simona Kraberger, Gordon Harkins, Safaa Kumari, John Thomas, Mark W. Schwinghamer, Murray Sharman, David A. Collings, Rob W. Briddon, Darren Martin, Arvind Varsani. (9/7/2013). Evidence that dicot-infecting mastreviruses arep articularly prone to inter-species recombination and have likely been circulating in Australia for longer than in Africa and the Middle East. Virology, 444 (1-2), pp. 282-291. | en_US |
dc.identifier.status | Open access | en_US |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/7219 | |
dc.language | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | Elsevier | en_US |
dc.rights | CC-BY-NC-4.0 | en_US |
dc.source | Virology;444,(2013) Pagination 282-291 | en_US |
dc.subject | mastreviruses | en_US |
dc.subject | geminiviruses | en_US |
dc.title | Evidence that dicot-infecting mastreviruses arep articularly prone to inter-species recombination and have likely been circulating in Australia for longer than in Africa and the Middle East | en_US |
dc.type | Journal Article | en_US |
dcterms.available | 2013-07-09 | en_US |
dcterms.extent | 282-291 | en_US |
mel.impact-factor | 3.353 | en_US |