Founder effect, plant host, and recombination shape the emergent population of begomoviruses that cause the tomato yellow leaf curl disease in the Mediterranean basin.
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Recombination in eukaryotic single stranded DNA virusesThe spread of tomato yellow leaf curl virus from the Middle East to the worldEvolutionary ecology of virus emergence.Adaptive evolution by recombination is not associated with increased mutation rates in Maize streak virus.Recombination, decreased host specificity and increased mobility may have driven the emergence of maize streak virus as an agricultural pathogen.The diversification of begomovirus populations is predominantly driven by mutational dynamics.Dating the origins of the maize-adapted strain of maize streak virus, MSV-A.Rapid host adaptation by extensive recombination.Top 10 plant viruses in molecular plant pathology.Complex recombination patterns arising during geminivirus coinfections preserve and demarcate biologically important intra-genome interaction networks.High-frequency reversion of geminivirus replication protein mutants during infection.Multiple introductions of the Old World begomovirus Tomato yellow leaf curl virus into the New World.Phylogenetic evidence for rapid rates of molecular evolution in the single-stranded DNA begomovirus tomato yellow leaf curl virus.Biological invasions of geminiviruses: case study of TYLCV and Bemisia tabaci in Reunion Island.Characterization of a new world monopartite begomovirus causing leaf curl disease of tomato in Ecuador and Peru reveals a new direction in geminivirus evolution.Comparative analysis of Panicum streak virus and Maize streak virus diversity, recombination patterns and phylogeography.Emerging threats of begomoviruses to the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops and their management strategies.The population genomics of begomoviruses: global scale population structure and gene flow.Deciphering the biology of deltasatellites from the New World: maintenance by New World begomoviruses and whitefly transmission.A critical evaluation of whether recombination in virus-resistant transgenic plants will lead to the emergence of novel viral diseases.A recombinant Tobacco curly shoot virus causes leaf curl disease in tomato in a north-eastern state of India and has potentiality to trans-replicate a non-cognate betasatellite.Phylogenetic relationships, recombination analysis, and genetic variability among diverse variants of tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Iran and the Arabian Peninsula: further support for a TYLCV center of diversity.Bromus catharticus striate mosaic virus: a new mastrevirus infecting Bromus catharticus from Australia.The nucleotide sequence of a recombinant tomato yellow leaf curl virus strain frequently detected in Sicily isolated from tomato plants carrying the Ty-1 resistance gene.The complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus found in Sicily.Scientific Opinion on the pest categorisation ofTomato yellow leaf curl virusand related viruses causing tomato yellow leaf curl disease in EuropeLegume yellow mosaic viruses: genetically isolated begomoviruses.Differential Shape of Geminivirus Mutant Spectra Across Cultivated and Wild Hosts With Invariant Viral Consensus Sequences.Phylogeographic analysis of the full genome of Sweepovirus to trace virus dispersal and introduction to KoreaCharacterization of Begomoviruses Sampled during Severe Epidemics in Tomato Cultivars Carrying the Gene
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Founder effect, plant host, and recombination shape the emergent population of begomoviruses that cause the tomato yellow leaf curl disease in the Mediterranean basin.
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2006-10-27T00:00:00Z