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Genetic diversity of tomato-infecting Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) isolates in Korea

Authors
Kim, S.H.Oh, S.Oh, T.-K.Park, J.S.Kim, S.C.Kim, S.H.Kim, Y.S.Hong, J.K.Sim, S.-Y.Park, K.S.Lee, H.G.Kim, K.J.Choi, C.W.
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keywords
Five Korean isolates; Genome full-length; Interspecies recombination; Repeated sequences; Solanum lycopersicum; TYLCV
Citation
Virus Genes, v.42, no.1, pp 117 - 127
Pages
11
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Virus Genes
Volume
42
Number
1
Start Page
117
End Page
127
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24667
DOI
10.1007/s11262-010-0541-0
ISSN
0920-8569
1572-994X
Abstract
Epidemic outbreaks of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) diseases occurred in greenhouse grown tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants of Busan (TYLCVBus), Boseong (TYLCV-Bos), Hwaseong (TYLCV-Hwas), Jeju Island (TYLCV-Jeju), and Nonsan (TYLCV-Nons) in Korea during 2008-2009. Tomato disease by TYLCV has never occurred in Korea before. We synthesized the fulllength genomes of each TYLCV isolate from the tomato plants collected at each area and determined their nucleotides (nt) sequences and deduced the amino acids of six open reading frames in the genomes. TYLCV-Bus and -Bos genomes shared higher nt identities with four Japanese isolates -Ng, -Omu, -Mis, and -Miy. On the other hand, TYLCV-Hwas, -Jeju, and -Nons genomes shared higher nt identities with five Chinese isolates TYLCV-AH1, -ZJ3, -ZJHZ12, -SH2, -Sh10, and two Japanese isolates -Han and -Tosa. On the basis of a neighbor-joining tree, five Korean TYLCV isolates were separated into three clades. TYLCVBus and -Bos formed the first clade, clustering with four Japanese isolates TYLCV-Mis, -Omu, -Ng, and -Miy. TYLCV-Jeju and -Nons formed the second clade, clustering with two Chinese isolates -ZJHZ212 and -Sh10. TYLCV-Hwas was clustered with two Japanese isolates -Han and -Tosa and three Chinese isolates -AH1, -ZJ3, and -SH2. Two fragments that had a potentially recombinant origin were identified using the RDP, GENECONV, BootScan, MaxChi, Chimaera, SiScan, and 3Seq methods implemented in RDP3.41. On the basis of RDP analysis, all TYLCV isolates could originated from the interspecies recombination between TYLCV-Mld[PT] isolated from Portugal as a major parent and TYLCTHV-MM isolated from Myanmar as a minor parent. ? Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010.
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