Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is a major constraint on cassava cultivation in Africa. The disease is endemic and is caused by seven distinct cassava mosaic geminiviruses (CMGs), some of them including several variants.</p> <p...

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Main Authors: Tiendrébéogo Fidèle, Lefeuvre Pierre, Hoareau Murielle, Harimalala Mireille A, De Bruyn Alexandre, Villemot Julie, Traoré Valentin SE, Konaté Gnissa, Traoré Alfred S, Barro Nicolas, Reynaud Bernard, Traoré Oumar, Lett Jean-Michel
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Published: BMC 2012-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/67
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spelling doaj-ce01444f362a4e749e90abd88ecb242d2020-11-25T01:00:52ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2012-03-01916710.1186/1743-422X-9-67Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomovirusesTiendrébéogo FidèleLefeuvre PierreHoareau MurielleHarimalala Mireille ADe Bruyn AlexandreVillemot JulieTraoré Valentin SEKonaté GnissaTraoré Alfred SBarro NicolasReynaud BernardTraoré OumarLett Jean-Michel<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is a major constraint on cassava cultivation in Africa. The disease is endemic and is caused by seven distinct cassava mosaic geminiviruses (CMGs), some of them including several variants.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>From cassava leaf samples presenting CMD symptoms collected in Burkina Faso, four DNA-A begomovirus components were cloned and sequenced, showing 99.9% nucleotide identity among them. These isolates are most closely related to <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>(ACMV) but share less than 89% nucleotide identity (taxonomic threshold) with any previously described begomovirus. A DNA-B genomic component, sharing 93% nucleotide identity with DNA-B of ACMV, was also characterized. Since all genomic components have a typical genome organization of Old World bipartite begomoviruses, this new species was provisionally named African cassava mosaic Burkina Faso virus (ACMBFV). Recombination analysis of the new virus demonstrated an interspecies recombinant origin, with major parents related to West African isolates of ACMV, and minor parents related to <it>Tomato leaf curl Cameroon virus </it>and <it>Cotton leaf curl Gezira virus</it>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This is the first report of an ACMV-like recombinant begomovirus arisen by interspecific recombination between bipartite and monopartite African begomoviruses.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/67Cassava mosaic disease<it>African cassava mosaic virus</it>BegomovirusEvolutionRecombination
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author Tiendrébéogo Fidèle
Lefeuvre Pierre
Hoareau Murielle
Harimalala Mireille A
De Bruyn Alexandre
Villemot Julie
Traoré Valentin SE
Konaté Gnissa
Traoré Alfred S
Barro Nicolas
Reynaud Bernard
Traoré Oumar
Lett Jean-Michel
spellingShingle Tiendrébéogo Fidèle
Lefeuvre Pierre
Hoareau Murielle
Harimalala Mireille A
De Bruyn Alexandre
Villemot Julie
Traoré Valentin SE
Konaté Gnissa
Traoré Alfred S
Barro Nicolas
Reynaud Bernard
Traoré Oumar
Lett Jean-Michel
Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
Virology Journal
Cassava mosaic disease
<it>African cassava mosaic virus</it>
Begomovirus
Evolution
Recombination
author_facet Tiendrébéogo Fidèle
Lefeuvre Pierre
Hoareau Murielle
Harimalala Mireille A
De Bruyn Alexandre
Villemot Julie
Traoré Valentin SE
Konaté Gnissa
Traoré Alfred S
Barro Nicolas
Reynaud Bernard
Traoré Oumar
Lett Jean-Michel
author_sort Tiendrébéogo Fidèle
title Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
title_short Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
title_full Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
title_fullStr Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
title_sort evolution of <it>african cassava mosaic virus </it>by recombination between bipartite and monopartite begomoviruses
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is a major constraint on cassava cultivation in Africa. The disease is endemic and is caused by seven distinct cassava mosaic geminiviruses (CMGs), some of them including several variants.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>From cassava leaf samples presenting CMD symptoms collected in Burkina Faso, four DNA-A begomovirus components were cloned and sequenced, showing 99.9% nucleotide identity among them. These isolates are most closely related to <it>African cassava mosaic virus </it>(ACMV) but share less than 89% nucleotide identity (taxonomic threshold) with any previously described begomovirus. A DNA-B genomic component, sharing 93% nucleotide identity with DNA-B of ACMV, was also characterized. Since all genomic components have a typical genome organization of Old World bipartite begomoviruses, this new species was provisionally named African cassava mosaic Burkina Faso virus (ACMBFV). Recombination analysis of the new virus demonstrated an interspecies recombinant origin, with major parents related to West African isolates of ACMV, and minor parents related to <it>Tomato leaf curl Cameroon virus </it>and <it>Cotton leaf curl Gezira virus</it>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This is the first report of an ACMV-like recombinant begomovirus arisen by interspecific recombination between bipartite and monopartite African begomoviruses.</p>
topic Cassava mosaic disease
<it>African cassava mosaic virus</it>
Begomovirus
Evolution
Recombination
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/67
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