AbstractViruses in certain genera in family Caulimoviridae were shown to integrate their genomic sequences into their host genomes and exist as endogenous pararetroviral sequences (EPRV). However, members of the genus Caulimovirus remained to be the exception and are known to exist only as episomal elements in the infected cell. We present evidence that the DNA genome of a new and distinct Caulimovirus species, associated with dahlia mosaic, is integrated into its host genome, dahlia (Dahlia variabilis). Using cloned viral genes as probes, Southern blot hybridization of total plant DNA from dahlia seedlings showed the presence of viral DNA in the host DNA. Fluorescent in situ hybridization using labeled DNA probes from the D10 genome locali...
Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) is a widely cultivated ornamental and medicinal plant in China. Recently,...
The extent and importance of endogenous viral elements have been extensively described in animals bu...
Funding agencies: Samuel and Patricia Smith Endowment for Dahlia Virus Research created by the Ameri...
AbstractViruses in certain genera in family Caulimoviridae were shown to integrate their genomic seq...
The presence of Dahlia mosaic virus D10 (DMV-D10) was confirmed for the first time in dahlia (Dahlia...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityTwo distinct caulimoviruses, Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV), a...
Three distinct plant para-retroviruses belonging to the genus Caulimovirus were found to be associat...
A newly discovered strain of Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) called DMV-D10 was first observed in Dahlia v...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) is a double-stranded DNA viral pathogen. A newly discovered strain of this...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are viral sequences that have been integrated into the nuclear chro...
Dahlia mosaic disease of the ornamental flowering plant Dahlia is caused by two caulimoviruses, dahl...
International audienceIn this brief note, we review the taxonomic history of dahlia mosaic virus (DM...
Endogenous viral sequences from members of two virus families, the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae,...
Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) is a widely cultivated ornamental and medicinal plant in China. Recently,...
The extent and importance of endogenous viral elements have been extensively described in animals bu...
Funding agencies: Samuel and Patricia Smith Endowment for Dahlia Virus Research created by the Ameri...
AbstractViruses in certain genera in family Caulimoviridae were shown to integrate their genomic seq...
The presence of Dahlia mosaic virus D10 (DMV-D10) was confirmed for the first time in dahlia (Dahlia...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityTwo distinct caulimoviruses, Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV), a...
Three distinct plant para-retroviruses belonging to the genus Caulimovirus were found to be associat...
A newly discovered strain of Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) called DMV-D10 was first observed in Dahlia v...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) is a double-stranded DNA viral pathogen. A newly discovered strain of this...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Endogenous viral elements (EVEs) are viral sequences that have been integrated into the nuclear chro...
Dahlia mosaic disease of the ornamental flowering plant Dahlia is caused by two caulimoviruses, dahl...
International audienceIn this brief note, we review the taxonomic history of dahlia mosaic virus (DM...
Endogenous viral sequences from members of two virus families, the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae,...
Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) is a widely cultivated ornamental and medicinal plant in China. Recently,...
The extent and importance of endogenous viral elements have been extensively described in animals bu...
Funding agencies: Samuel and Patricia Smith Endowment for Dahlia Virus Research created by the Ameri...