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253 related items for PubMed ID: 17467025

  • 1. Frequent occurrence of recombinants in mixed infections of tomato yellow leaf curl disease-associated begomoviruses.
    García-Andrés S, Tomás DM, Sánchez-Campos S, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E.
    Virology; 2007 Aug 15; 365(1):210-9. PubMed ID: 17467025
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  • 3. Within-host dynamics of the emergence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus recombinants.
    Urbino C, Gutiérrez S, Antolik A, Bouazza N, Doumayrou J, Granier M, Martin DP, Peterschmitt M.
    PLoS One; 2013 Aug 15; 8(3):e58375. PubMed ID: 23472190
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  • 7. Molecular characterization of a new species of Begomovirus and betasatellite causing leaf curl disease of tomato in India.
    Kumari P, Singh AK, Chattopadhyay B, Chakraborty S.
    Virus Res; 2010 Sep 15; 152(1-2):19-29. PubMed ID: 20540978
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  • 8. A severe symptom phenotype in tomato in Mali is caused by a reassortant between a novel recombinant begomovirus (Tomato yellow leaf curl Mali virus) and a betasatellite.
    Chen LF, Rojas M, Kon T, Gamby K, Xoconostle-Cazares B, Gilbertson RL.
    Mol Plant Pathol; 2009 May 15; 10(3):415-30. PubMed ID: 19400843
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  • 11. The typical RB76 recombination breakpoint of the invasive recombinant tomato yellow leaf curl virus of Morocco can be generated experimentally but is not positively selected in tomato.
    Belabess Z, Urbino C, Granier M, Tahiri A, Blenzar A, Peterschmitt M.
    Virus Res; 2018 Jan 02; 243():44-51. PubMed ID: 28988981
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  • 12. Metagenomic analyses and genetic diversity of Tomato leaf curl Arusha virus affecting tomato plants in Kenya.
    Avedi EK, Adediji AO, Kilalo DC, Olubayo FM, Macharia I, Ateka EM, Machuka EM, Mutuku JM.
    Virol J; 2021 Jan 06; 18(1):2. PubMed ID: 33407584
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  • 14. Two genetically related begomoviruses causing tomato leaf curl disease in Togo and Nigeria differ in virulence and host range but do not require a betasatellite for induction of disease symptoms.
    Kon T, Gilbertson RL.
    Arch Virol; 2012 Jan 06; 157(1):107-20. PubMed ID: 22057578
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  • 16. Predominance of tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus as a monopartite begomovirus: association with tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand betasatellite.
    Jyothsna P, Rawat R, Malathi VG.
    Arch Virol; 2013 Jan 06; 158(1):217-24. PubMed ID: 22983111
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  • 18. Cotton leaf curl Gezira alphasatellite associated with tomato leaf curl Sudan virus approaches the expected upper size limit in the evolution of alphasatellites.
    Fiallo-Olivé E, Hamed A, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E.
    Virus Res; 2013 Dec 26; 178(2):506-10. PubMed ID: 24140627
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  • 19. Molecular characterization of a naturally occurring intraspecific recombinant begomovirus with close relatives widespread in southern Arabia.
    Al-Saleh MA, Al-Shahwan IM, Brown JK, Idris AM.
    Virol J; 2014 Jun 02; 11():103. PubMed ID: 24890736
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  • 20. Identification and characterization of Ageratum yellow vein Malaysia virus (AYVMV) and an associated betasatellite among begomoviruses infecting Solanum lycopersicum in Malaysia.
    Mahmoudieh M, Noor MRM, Harikrishna JA, Othman RY.
    J Appl Genet; 2020 Dec 02; 61(4):619-628. PubMed ID: 32808206
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