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Genome characterization of parsley severe stunt-associated virus in Iran.
Virus Genes. 2021 Jun;57(3):293-301. doi: 10.1007/s11262-021-01835-y. Epub 2021 Apr 21.
Virus Genes. 2021.
PMID: 33881682
Sequence and phylogenetic analyses of a total of 11 recovered alphasatellites from the two samples can be classified into the genera Fabenesatellite [n = 2], Milvetsatellite [n = 1], Mivedwarsatellite [n = 2], Subclovsatellite [n = 2], Sophoyesatellite [n = 4] in the famil …
Sequence and phylogenetic analyses of a total of 11 recovered alphasatellites from the two samples can be classified into the genera Fabe …
Novel nanovirus and associated alphasatellites identified in milk vetch plants with chlorotic dwarf disease in Iran.
Hassan-Sheikhi P, Heydarnejad J, Massumi H, Kraberger S, Varsani A.
Hassan-Sheikhi P, et al.
Virus Res. 2020 Jan 15;276:197830. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2019.197830. Epub 2019 Nov 29.
Virus Res. 2020.
PMID: 31790775
We also identified three nanoalphasatellites (family Alphasatellitidae) associated with the nanovirus which belong to species Faba bean necrotic yellows alphasatellite 1 (genus Subclovsatellite), Faba bean necrotic yellows alphasatellite 2 (genus Fabenesatellite) and Sopho …
We also identified three nanoalphasatellites (family Alphasatellitidae) associated with the nanovirus which belong to species Faba bean necr …
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A new genus of alphasatellites associated with banana bunchy top virus in Southeast Asia.
Guyot V, Trieu TD, Insisiengmay O, Zhang T, Iskra-Caruana ML, Pooggin MM.
Guyot V, et al.
Virus Evol. 2023 Dec 15;10(1):vead076. doi: 10.1093/ve/vead076. eCollection 2024.
Virus Evol. 2023.
PMID: 38361826
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The banaphisatellites were found to be most related to members of the genus Fabenesatellite of subfamily Nanoalphasatellitinae and the genus Gosmusatellite of subfamily Geminialphasatellitinae, both infecting dicots. ...
The banaphisatellites were found to be most related to members of the genus Fabenesatellite of subfamily Nanoalphasatellitinae and th …
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