Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria

This study analyzed the genetic diversity of 18 Yam mild mosaic virus (YMMV, genus Potyvirus) isolates collected from field surveys in Ghana (N = 8) and Nigeria (N = 10) in 2012−13. The full coat protein (CP) encoding region of the virus genome was sequenced and used for comparison and phylogenetic...

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Main Authors: Chukwuemeka K. Nkere, Emmanuel Otoo, Gabriel I. Atiri, Joseph Onyeka, Gonçalo Silva, Moritz Bömer, Susan E. Seal, P. Lava Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Current Plant Biology
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spelling doaj-7a0cb3359d1c4f29a97dfef90e0f295b2020-11-25T03:37:48ZengElsevierCurrent Plant Biology2214-66282020-09-0123100156Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and NigeriaChukwuemeka K. Nkere0Emmanuel Otoo1Gabriel I. Atiri2Joseph Onyeka3Gonçalo Silva4Moritz Bömer5Susan E. Seal6P. Lava Kumar7International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, PMB, 5320, Ibadan, Nigeria; Department of Crop Protection and Environmental Biology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria; National Root Crops Research Institute, Umudike, PMB, 7006, Umuahia, Nigeria; Corresponding author: National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) Umudike, PMB 7006, Umuahia, Nigeria.CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Kumasi, P.O. Box 3785, Fumesua, GhanaDepartment of Crop Protection and Environmental Biology, University of Ibadan, NigeriaNational Root Crops Research Institute, Umudike, PMB, 7006, Umuahia, NigeriaNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham, ME4 4TB, UKNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham, ME4 4TB, UKNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham, ME4 4TB, UKInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture, PMB, 5320, Ibadan, NigeriaThis study analyzed the genetic diversity of 18 Yam mild mosaic virus (YMMV, genus Potyvirus) isolates collected from field surveys in Ghana (N = 8) and Nigeria (N = 10) in 2012−13. The full coat protein (CP) encoding region of the virus genome was sequenced and used for comparison and phylogenetic analysis of the YMMV isolates available in the NCBI nucleotide database. The mean nucleotide (nt) diversity was 13.4% among the 18 isolates (17 from D. alata and one from D. rotundata), 11.4% within the isolates of Ghana and 7.4% within the isolates of Nigeria. The phylogenetic clustering of the 18 YMMV isolates did not show correlation with the country of origin, and they aligned with the reference sequences of four of the 11 YMMV monophyletic groups representing the cosmopolitan group and the African group of YMMV isolates. High sequence homology of 99% between the YMMV sequence from Nigeria (CP12-DaN6-1) and a previously reported sequence from Togo (GenBank Accession Number AF548514) suggests a prevalence of seed-borne virus spread within the region. Understanding YMMV sequence diversity in West Africa aid in the improvement of diagnostic assays necessary for virus indexing and seed certification.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214662820300372YamDioscorea spp.VirusGhanaNigeria
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author Chukwuemeka K. Nkere
Emmanuel Otoo
Gabriel I. Atiri
Joseph Onyeka
Gonçalo Silva
Moritz Bömer
Susan E. Seal
P. Lava Kumar
spellingShingle Chukwuemeka K. Nkere
Emmanuel Otoo
Gabriel I. Atiri
Joseph Onyeka
Gonçalo Silva
Moritz Bömer
Susan E. Seal
P. Lava Kumar
Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria
Current Plant Biology
Yam
Dioscorea spp.
Virus
Ghana
Nigeria
author_facet Chukwuemeka K. Nkere
Emmanuel Otoo
Gabriel I. Atiri
Joseph Onyeka
Gonçalo Silva
Moritz Bömer
Susan E. Seal
P. Lava Kumar
author_sort Chukwuemeka K. Nkere
title Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria
title_short Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria
title_full Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and African group of isolates in Ghana and Nigeria
title_sort assessment of yam mild mosaic virus coat protein gene sequence diversity reveals the prevalence of cosmopolitan and african group of isolates in ghana and nigeria
publisher Elsevier
series Current Plant Biology
issn 2214-6628
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This study analyzed the genetic diversity of 18 Yam mild mosaic virus (YMMV, genus Potyvirus) isolates collected from field surveys in Ghana (N = 8) and Nigeria (N = 10) in 2012−13. The full coat protein (CP) encoding region of the virus genome was sequenced and used for comparison and phylogenetic analysis of the YMMV isolates available in the NCBI nucleotide database. The mean nucleotide (nt) diversity was 13.4% among the 18 isolates (17 from D. alata and one from D. rotundata), 11.4% within the isolates of Ghana and 7.4% within the isolates of Nigeria. The phylogenetic clustering of the 18 YMMV isolates did not show correlation with the country of origin, and they aligned with the reference sequences of four of the 11 YMMV monophyletic groups representing the cosmopolitan group and the African group of YMMV isolates. High sequence homology of 99% between the YMMV sequence from Nigeria (CP12-DaN6-1) and a previously reported sequence from Togo (GenBank Accession Number AF548514) suggests a prevalence of seed-borne virus spread within the region. Understanding YMMV sequence diversity in West Africa aid in the improvement of diagnostic assays necessary for virus indexing and seed certification.
topic Yam
Dioscorea spp.
Virus
Ghana
Nigeria
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214662820300372
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