2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.606.196
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Citrus tristeza Virus Variants and their Distribution in Mandarin Orchards in Northeastern Himalayan Hill Region of India

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“…We observed that phylogenetic clustering of GenBank reference sequences obtained based on this 1860 nt genetic region was highly concordant with phylogeny derived from complete genome sequences in a previous study (Harper, 2013). Nevertheless, analyses of this genetic region in the present isolates demonstrated the presence of virulent genotype VT, substantiating with previous studies from the Indian subcontinent (Hilf et al 2005;Roy et al 2005;Biswas et al 2010;Sharma et al 2012;Biswas et al 2012a;Biswas et al 2012b;Singh et al 2013;Tarafdar et al 2013;Palchoudhury et al 2017). Interestingly, present isolates clustered with the 'western' lineage clade of VT sequences in the phylogeny.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…We observed that phylogenetic clustering of GenBank reference sequences obtained based on this 1860 nt genetic region was highly concordant with phylogeny derived from complete genome sequences in a previous study (Harper, 2013). Nevertheless, analyses of this genetic region in the present isolates demonstrated the presence of virulent genotype VT, substantiating with previous studies from the Indian subcontinent (Hilf et al 2005;Roy et al 2005;Biswas et al 2010;Sharma et al 2012;Biswas et al 2012a;Biswas et al 2012b;Singh et al 2013;Tarafdar et al 2013;Palchoudhury et al 2017). Interestingly, present isolates clustered with the 'western' lineage clade of VT sequences in the phylogeny.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%