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Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup, by M. Glasa, L. Palkovics, P. Komínek, G. Labonne, S. Pittnerová, O. Kúdela, T. Candresse and Z. Subr

Journal of General Virology vol. 85, part 9, pp. 2671 - 2681

Supplementary Fig. A. Multiple alignment of nucleotide sequences of isolates belonging to the PPV-D (Dideron, SC, PENN-2) and PPV-M (PS, SK68) subgroups and of recombinant isolates (Rec). Only the region around the C terminus of the NIb gene containing the recombination crossover is shown (positions 8341-8520 numbered according to the genomic sequence of BOR-3, AY028309). The position of the crossover is boxed and the numbering of the borders indicated above the alignment. Dots indicate nucleotides identical to the Dideron sequence.

Supplementary Table A. Primers used to amplify the seven overlapping PCR fragments covering the whole BOR-3 genome.

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