Complete Genome Sequences of Two Chinese Beet soil‐borne virus Isolates Provide Evidence that the Genome is Highly Conserved

2008 
The complete nucleotide sequences of two Chinese isolates of Beet soil-borne virus (BSBV) from the Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang provinces (designated BSBV-IM and BSBV-XJ, respectively) were found to share around 99% sequence identity with that of a previously reported German isolate (BSBV-G). The genome organization of the three isolates was identical. A diversity index (Pi) analysis indicated that the overall nucleotide variability of all RNAs among the three isolates was 6%. Although the 3' end of BSBV RNA 3 was previously reported to be highly variable, the results of this study show that the total BSBV genomes are considerably conserved, especially RNAs 1 and 2.
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