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Recombination every day: abundant recombination in a virus during a single multi-cellular host infectionStructural Insights into the Molecular Mechanisms of Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Transmission by Its Insect VectorThe Strange Lifestyle of Multipartite VirusesAlfalfa Leaf Curl Virus: an Aphid-Transmitted GeminivirusVAPA, an innovative "virus-acquisition phenotyping assay" opens new horizons in research into the vector-transmission of plant virusesQuantitative Single-letter Sequencing: a method for simultaneously monitoring numerous known allelic variants in single DNA samples.Large bottleneck size in Cauliflower Mosaic Virus populations during host plant colonization.Dynamics of the multiplicity of cellular infection in a plant virus.Distribution of the phenotypic effects of random homologous recombination between two virus species.Intracellular distribution of viral gene products regulates a complex mechanism of cauliflower mosaic virus acquisition by its aphid vector.Virus factories of cauliflower mosaic virus are virion reservoirs that engage actively in vector transmission.Circulating virus load determines the size of bottlenecks in viral populations progressing within a host.Evaluation of the minimal replication time of Cauliflower mosaic virus in different hosts.Circulative Nonpropagative Aphid Transmission of Nanoviruses: an Oversimplified View.Water deficit enhances the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors.The aphid transmission factor of cauliflower mosaic virus forms a stable complex with microtubules in both insect and plant cells.Early interactions during the encounter of plants, aphids and arbovirusesNew research horizons in vector-transmission of plant viruses.Host cell processes to accomplish mechanical and non-circulative virus transmission.Virus population bottlenecks during within-host progression and host-to-host transmission.Localizing viruses in their insect vectors.Electron-lucent inclusion bodies are structures specialized for aphid transmission of cauliflower mosaic virus.Aphid transmission of cauliflower mosaic virus requires the viral PIII protein.The specifics of vector transmission of arboviruses of vertebrates and plants.Manipulation of hosts and vectors by plant viruses and impact of the environment.Drought reduces transmission of Turnip yellows virus, an insect-vectored circulative virus.The number of target molecules of the amplification step limits accuracy and sensitivity in ultra deep sequencing viral population studies.Proteomic composition of the acrostyle: Novel approaches to identify cuticular proteins involved in virus-insect interactions.The Multiplicity of Cellular Infection Changes Depending on the Route of Cell Infection in a Plant Virus.Gene II product of an aphid-nontransmissible isolate of cauliflower mosaic virus expressed in a baculovirus system possesses aphid transmission factor activity.Structure of the mature P3-virus particle complex of cauliflower mosaic virus revealed by cryo-electron microscopy.Structural characterization of HC-Pro, a plant virus multifunctional protein.A novel cloning strategy for isolating, genotyping and phenotyping genetic variants of geminiviruses.Evidence for phosphorylation and ubiquitinylation of the turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase domain expressed in a baculovirus-insect cell system.Gene copy number is differentially regulated in a multipartite virus.A single amino acid position in the helper component of cauliflower mosaic virus can change the spectrum of transmitting vector speciesDistinct viral populations differentiate and evolve independently in a single perennial host plant.Helper-dependent vector transmission of plant viruses.HcPro, a multifunctional protein encoded by a plant RNA virus, targets the 20S proteasome and affects its enzymic activities.Splicing of Cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA serves to downregulate a toxic gene product.
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