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  • Přirozeně se vyskytující rekombinantní izoláty virus šarky švestky (Plum pox virus - PPV) byly nalezeny v Albánii, Bulharsku, České republice, Německu, Maďarsku a Slovensku. I přes rozdílný zeměpisný původ a datum izolace jsou na molekulární úrovni blízce příbuzné a mají totožné místo rekombinace. Biologické testy prokázaly jejich přenosnost mšicemi. Byla získána úplná sekvence nukleotidů virové RNA izolátu BOR-3 a částečné sekvence genů HC-Pro a P3 u dalších izolátů. Rekombinantní izoláty vytváří homogenní skupinu sdílející stejný původ a místo rekombinace. Pro tuto skupinu je navrženo označení PPV-Rec. (cs)
  • Natural recombinant Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates were detected in Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary and Slovakia. Despite different geographical origins and dates of isolation, all the recombinant isolates were closely related at the molecular level and shared the same recombination breakpoint, suggesting a common origin. Biological assays demonstrated their capacity to be aphid-transmitted to various Prunus hosts. The complete genome sequence of one of the recombinant isolate BOR-3 was determined, as well as some partial sequences in the HC-Pro and P3 genes for additional isolates. Analysis of the phylogenetic relationships between the recombinant isolates and other sequenced PPV isolates confirmed that the recombinant isolates forma phylogenetically homogeneous lineage. They represent an evolutionarily successful, homogeneous group of isolates with a common history and unique founding recombination event. The name PPV-Rec is proposed for this coherent ensemble of isolates.
  • Natural recombinant Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates were detected in Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary and Slovakia. Despite different geographical origins and dates of isolation, all the recombinant isolates were closely related at the molecular level and shared the same recombination breakpoint, suggesting a common origin. Biological assays demonstrated their capacity to be aphid-transmitted to various Prunus hosts. The complete genome sequence of one of the recombinant isolate BOR-3 was determined, as well as some partial sequences in the HC-Pro and P3 genes for additional isolates. Analysis of the phylogenetic relationships between the recombinant isolates and other sequenced PPV isolates confirmed that the recombinant isolates forma phylogenetically homogeneous lineage. They represent an evolutionarily successful, homogeneous group of isolates with a common history and unique founding recombination event. The name PPV-Rec is proposed for this coherent ensemble of isolates. (en)
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  • Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup
  • Zeměpisně a časově vzdálené přírodní rekombinantní izoláty virus šarky švestky (Plum pox virus - PPV) jsou geneticky velmi podobné a vytváří jedinečnou podskupinu v rámci PPV (cs)
  • Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup (en)
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  • Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup
  • Zeměpisně a časově vzdálené přírodní rekombinantní izoláty virus šarky švestky (Plum pox virus - PPV) jsou geneticky velmi podobné a vytváří jedinečnou podskupinu v rámci PPV (cs)
  • Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup (en)
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  • Plum pox virus, recombination, phylogenetic relationship, (en)
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