Viroids are the smallest autonomous infectious nucleic acids known so far. With a small circular RNA genome of about 250-400 nt, which apparently does not code for any protein, viroids replicate and move systemically in host plants. Since the discovery of the first viroid almost forty-five years ago, many different viroids have been isolated, characterized and, frequently, identified as the causal agents of plant diseases. The first viroid classification scheme was proposed in the early 1990s and adopted by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) a few years later. Here, the current viroid taxonomy scheme and the criteria for viroid species demarcation are discussed, highlighting the main taxonomic questions currently unde...
[EN] Southern tomato virus (STV) is a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus belonging to genus Amalgavir...
[EN] Background: Viruses are among the most destructive and difficult to control plant pathogens. Me...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
Background: The known plant viruses mostly infect angiosperm hosts and have RNA or small DNA genomes...
Conclusions: We compare for the first time the sRNA profile of four different tissues, including sou...
[EN] Viruses have been engineered into useful biotechnological tools for gene therapy or to induce t...
[EN] Effective population size (N-e) determines the strength of genetic drift and the frequency of c...
[EN] The existence of multipartite viruses is an intriguing mystery in evolutionary virology. Severa...
[EN] Composed of a naked circular non-protein-coding genomic RNA, counting only a few hundred nucleo...
Potato virus Y (PVY) is an important plant pathogen, whose host range includes economically importan...
[EN] Our knowledge on the mode of evolution of the multifunctional viral proteins remains incomplete...
[EN] Background: Catalytic RNAs, or ribozymes, are regarded as fossils of a prebiotic RNA world that...
[EN] The P1a protein of the ipomovirus Cucumber vein yellowing virus is one of the self-cleavage ser...
[EN] Background: Microarray profiling is a powerful technique to investigate expression changes of l...
The authors would like to thank J. A. Daros and S. F. Elena for the critical reading of the manuscri...
[EN] Southern tomato virus (STV) is a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus belonging to genus Amalgavir...
[EN] Background: Viruses are among the most destructive and difficult to control plant pathogens. Me...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...
Background: The known plant viruses mostly infect angiosperm hosts and have RNA or small DNA genomes...
Conclusions: We compare for the first time the sRNA profile of four different tissues, including sou...
[EN] Viruses have been engineered into useful biotechnological tools for gene therapy or to induce t...
[EN] Effective population size (N-e) determines the strength of genetic drift and the frequency of c...
[EN] The existence of multipartite viruses is an intriguing mystery in evolutionary virology. Severa...
[EN] Composed of a naked circular non-protein-coding genomic RNA, counting only a few hundred nucleo...
Potato virus Y (PVY) is an important plant pathogen, whose host range includes economically importan...
[EN] Our knowledge on the mode of evolution of the multifunctional viral proteins remains incomplete...
[EN] Background: Catalytic RNAs, or ribozymes, are regarded as fossils of a prebiotic RNA world that...
[EN] The P1a protein of the ipomovirus Cucumber vein yellowing virus is one of the self-cleavage ser...
[EN] Background: Microarray profiling is a powerful technique to investigate expression changes of l...
The authors would like to thank J. A. Daros and S. F. Elena for the critical reading of the manuscri...
[EN] Southern tomato virus (STV) is a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus belonging to genus Amalgavir...
[EN] Background: Viruses are among the most destructive and difficult to control plant pathogens. Me...
Background: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long known problem: gene tre...