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a new york isolate of soil-borne wheat mosaic virus differs considerably from the nebraska type strain in the nucleotide sequences of various coding regions but not in the deduced amino acid sequences.a wheat-infecting furovirus found in tompkins county, new york, u.s.a. was identified as a strain of soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (sbwmv) by means of sequence analyses of portions of its rna 1 and 2. the nucleotide sequences of several of its genes differed by c. 9 to 12% from those of the corresponding genome regions of the nebraska type strain of sbwmv. the deduced amino acid sequences of the putative translation products, however, suggested much closer relationships. thus, the amino acid seq ...200211958460
detection and discrimination of european isolates of soil-borne wheat mosaic virus using immunocapture real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (sbwmv) is a viral pathogen of cereal crops. although first detected in the united states, it has since been reported in germany and poland. to date, two sbwmv strains (nebraska-like and new-york-like types) have been detected. while the nucleotide sequences of the coat protein (cp) genes from the two strains show only 89% similarity, the deduced amino acid sequences of this region are identical. therefore, the isolates cannot be differentiated serologically using t ...201526384757
sequence diversity of wheat mosaic virus isolates.wheat mosaic virus (wmov), transmitted by eriophyid wheat curl mites (aceria tosichella) is the causal agent of high plains disease in wheat and maize. wmov and other members of the genus emaravirus evaded thorough molecular characterization for many years due to the experimental challenges of mite transmission and manipulating multisegmented negative sense rna genomes. recently, the complete genome sequence of a nebraska isolate of wmov revealed eight segments, plus a variant sequence of the nu ...201626590326
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