Jaufeerally-Fakim Y, Khorugdharry Ashwin, Harper Glyn
Biotechnology Unit, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Mauritius, Reduit, Mauritius.
Virus Res. 2006 Jan;115(1):91-8. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2005.06.015. Epub 2005 Sep 6.
Genetic variations among isolates of Banana streak virus (BSV) were assessed using two sets of primers. The virus, found in banana accessions in Mauritius, was compared to a Nigerian isolate from cultivar Obino l'Ewai (BSOEV). On the basis of the observed size of amplicons, some Mauritius strains were different from l'Ewai BSOEV. Both Southern blot hybridization and the nucleotide sequences of the PCR products confirmed that they were of episomal BSV origin. An isolate of sugarcane bacilliform virus (SCBV) was found to be also very similar to the BSV isolated from banana samples. Nucleotide sequence analysis showed that even the same size PCR products had differing sequences. The dendrogram placed the isolates from Mauritius in a cluster separate from BSV and SCBV from other geographical locations.
使用两组引物评估了香蕉条纹病毒(BSV)分离株之间的遗传变异。在毛里求斯的香蕉种质中发现的这种病毒,与来自品种Obino l'Ewai(BSOEV)的尼日利亚分离株进行了比较。根据观察到的扩增子大小,一些毛里求斯菌株与Obino l'Ewai BSOEV不同。Southern印迹杂交和PCR产物的核苷酸序列均证实它们起源于游离型BSV。发现一种甘蔗杆状病毒(SCBV)分离株也与从香蕉样品中分离出的BSV非常相似。核苷酸序列分析表明,即使相同大小的PCR产物也具有不同的序列。系统发育树将来自毛里求斯的分离株置于一个与来自其他地理位置的BSV和SCBV分开的簇中。