“…GLRaV-2 sequences were classified into six genetic groups including isolates from: (I) China, USA, Brazil, Italy, Poland, and South Africa, (II) Italy and South Africa, (III) USA, Italy, and Brazil, (IV) Italy and France, (V) USA, and (VI) Italy (Figure 1C). Finally, the citrus-infecting CTV, the best studied virus in the family, with CP sequences of almost 600 worldwide isolates (Albiach-Martí et al, 2000; Rubio et al, 2001b; Alavi et al, 2005; Roy et al, 2005; Sorrentino et al, 2005; Papayiannis et al, 2007; Iglesias et al, 2008; Jiang et al, 2008; Černi et al, 2009; Herrera-Isidrón et al, 2009; Oliveros-Garay et al, 2009; Fisher et al, 2010; Harper et al, 2010; Matos et al, 2013), showed a moderate genetic variability. All isolates fell into a single genetic group, albeit this could be divided into five to seven subgroups (Figure 1C), some of them very homogeneous (isolates with almost identical sequences).…”