Daphne virus S explained
Daphne virus S (DVS) is a plant virus that infects daphnes. Infection causes leaf distortion and chlorotic spot disease symptoms.[1] Its genome is about 8,700 nucleotides in length and contains six open reading frames that encode for a viral replicase, a triple gene block and capsid proteins.[2]
Notes and References
- Lee . B. Y. . Choi . S. H. . Ryu . K. H. . 10.1007/s00705-003-0161-2 . Characterization of the 3?-terminal nucleotide sequence of two Korean isolates of Daphne virus S support its placement as a distinct species of the genus Carlavirus . Archives of Virology . 148 . 10 . 1915–1924 . 2003 . 14551815 . 25442422 .
- Lee . B. Y. . Min . B. E. . Ha . J. H. . Lee . M. Y. . Paek . K. H. . Ryu . K. H. . 10.1007/s00705-005-0606-x . Genome structure and complete sequence of genomic RNA of Daphne virus S . Archives of Virology . 151 . 1 . 193–200 . 2005 . 16096707 . 39535740 .