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Statistical analysis on detecting recombination sites in DNA-beta satellites associated with the old world geminiviruses

Populations and Evolution 2010-09-14 v2

Abstract

Although an exchange of genetic information by recombination plays an important role in the evolution of viruses, it is not clear how it generates diversity. {\it Geminiviruses} are plant viruses which have ambisense single-stranded circular DNA genomes and one of the most economically important plant viruses in agricultural production. Small circular single-stranded DNA satellites, termed DNA-β\beta, have recently been found associated with some geminivirus infections. In this paper we analyze a satellite molecule DNA-β\beta of geminiviruses for recombination events using phylogenetic and statistical analysis and we find that one strain from ToLCMaB has a recombination pattern and is possibly recombinant molecule between two strains from two species, PaLCuB-[IN:Chi:05] (major parent) and ToLCB-[IN:CP:04] (minor parent).

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@article{arxiv.1006.4397,
  title  = {Statistical analysis on detecting recombination sites in DNA-beta satellites associated with the old world geminiviruses},
  author = {Kai Xu and Ruriko Yoshida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.4397},
  year   = {2010}
}

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8 figures and 2 tables. To appear in Frontiers in Systems Biology