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Molecular Plant Pathology | 2001

Analysis of the distribution and structure of integrated Banana streak virus DNA in a range of Musa cultivars.

Andrew D. Geering; Neil E. Olszewski; Ganesh Dahal; John Thomas; Benham E.L. Lockhart

Summary Banana streak virus strain OL (BSV-OL) commonly infects new Musa hybrids, and this infection is thought to arise de novo from integrated virus sequences present in the nuclear genome of the plant. Integrated DNA (Musa6+8 sequence) containing the whole genome of the virus has previously been cloned from cv. Obino lEwai (Musa AAB group), a parent of many of the hybrids. Using a Southern blot hybridization assay, we have examined the distribution and structure of integrated BSV-OL sequences in a range of Musa cultivars. For cv. Obino lEwai, almost every restriction fragment hybridizing to BSV-OL was predicted from the Musa6+8 sequence, suggesting that this is the predominant type of BSV-OL integrant in the genome. Furthermore, since only two junction fragments of Musa/BSV sequence were detected, and the Musa6+8 sequence is believed to be integrated as multiple copies in a tandem array, then the internal Musa spacer sequences must be highly conserved. Similarly sized restriction fragments were detected in four BB group cultivars, but not in six AA or AAA group cultivars, suggesting that the BSV-OL sequences are linked to the B-genome of Musa. We also provide evidence that cv. Williams (Musa AAA group) contains a distinct badnavirus integrant that is closely related to the dead virus integrant previously characterized from Calcutta 4 (Musa acuminata ssp. burmannicoides). Our results suggest that the virus integrant from cv. Williams is linked to the A-genome, and the complexity of the hybridization patterns suggest multiple sites of integration and/or variation in sequence and structure of the integrants.


Archive | 1998

PLANT AND VIRAL PROMOTERS

Peer M. Schenk; Laszlo Sagi; Serge Remy; Rony Swennen; Ralf G. Dietzgen; Andrew D. Geering; Lee McMichael; John Thomas; Christopher P. L. Grof; Adrian R. Elliott


Archive | 2010

Viruses for breakfast, lunch and dinner

Andrew D. Geering; Nathalie Choisne; Silvia Vezzulli; Simone Scalabrin; Hadi Quesneville; R. Velasco; Pierre-Yves Teycheney


Archive | 2017

Creation of new order, Ortervirales, for 5 families of reverse-transcribing viruses

Mart Krupovic; Balázs Harrach; Sead Sabanadzovic; Hélène Sanfaçon; Eugene V. Koonin; Jens H. Kuhn; Welkin E. Johnson; Jonas Blomberg; John M. Coffin; Hung Fan; Robert J. Gifford; Dirk Lindemann; Jens Mayer; J P Stoye; Michael Tristem; Pierre-Yves Teycheney; Idranil Dasgupta; Andrew D. Geering; Roger Hull; Jan Kreuze; Ben Lockhart; Emmanuelle Muller; Neil E. Olszewski; Hanu R. Pappu; Mikhail M. Pooggin; Katja R. Richert-Pöggeler; James E. Schoelz; Susan Seal; Livia Stavolone


Archive | 2015

Endogenous florendoviruses shed new light on the taxonomy and evolution of #Caulimoviridae# and on plant-virus interactions. [P.08]

Andrew D. Geering; Florian Maumus; Dario Copetti; Nathalie Choisne; Derrick J. Zwickl; Matthias Zytnicki; Alistair R. Mc Taggart; Simone Scalabrin; Silvia Vezzulli; Hadi Quesneville; Pierre-Yves Teycheney


Archive | 2013

Endogenous florendoviral elements are major components of plant genomes and molecular fossils of reverse-transcribing viruses with unique : O23.015

Andrew D. Geering; Florian Maumus; Nathalie Choisne; Matthias Zytnicki; Alistair R. Mc Taggart; Simone Scalabrin; Hadi Quesneville; Pierre-Yves Teycheney


Archive | 2012

Les dionyvirus endogènes, composants majeurs du génome des plantes et fossiles de pararetrovirus à l'organisation génétique atypique

Andrew D. Geering; Nathalie Choisne; S. Sclabrin; Matthias Zytnicki; Hadi Quesneville; Pierre-Yves Teycheney


Archive | 2011

Endogenous Dionyvirus sequences are widespread in plant genomes

Andrew D. Geering; Nathalie Choisne; Simone Scalabrin; Matthias Zytnicki; Silvia Vezzulli; R. Velasco; Hadi Quesneville; Pierre-Yves Teycheney


Archive | 2010

Endogenous caulimovirid sequences are widespread in plant genomes

Andrew D. Geering; Nathalie Choisne; Silvia Vezzulli; Tanya Sharahskin; R. Velasco; Hadi Quesneville; Pierre-Yves Teycheney


Archive | 2009

Badnavirus sequences identified from #Passiflora# spp. in Guadeloupe and Australia

Pierre-Yves Teycheney; Kathleen Parmenter; Isabelle Nina Acina; Fabrice Le Bellec; John Thomas; Andrew D. Geering

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Pierre-Yves Teycheney

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nathalie Choisne

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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John Thomas

University of Minnesota

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Matthias Zytnicki

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Florian Maumus

Université Paris-Saclay

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Adrian R. Elliott

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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