Mráz I, Petrzik K, Šíp M, Fránová-Honetšlegrová J
Department of Plant Virology, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Branišovská 31, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Plant Dis. 1998 May;82(5):544-546. doi: 10.1094/PDIS.1998.82.5.544.
Strawberry vein banding virus (SVBV) isolates from North America, Czech Republic, Norway, and Germany were collected and their variability was determined by dot blot hybridization and confirmed by sequencing of a 431-nucleotide fragment from the middle part of the coat protein gene. Two different substitutions were found between the American and two Czech SVBV isolates, but the other isolates were identical in the compared region to the American isolate. Digoxigenin-labeled probes were prepared from these isolates and used for hybridization with polymerase chain reaction-amplified fragments of 26 Czech SVBV field isolates. No significant differences in the hybridization signal were found with any combination of samples and probes. These results show that the European isolates probably originate from a common ancestor and may have been introduced to Europe from America with planting or breeding material.
收集了来自北美、捷克共和国、挪威和德国的草莓脉带病毒(SVBV)分离株,并通过斑点杂交确定其变异性,同时通过对衣壳蛋白基因中部431个核苷酸片段进行测序加以证实。在美国分离株与两个捷克SVBV分离株之间发现了两个不同的替换,但其他分离株在比较区域与美国分离株相同。用这些分离株制备了地高辛标记的探针,并用于与26个捷克SVBV田间分离株的聚合酶链反应扩增片段进行杂交。在样本和探针的任何组合中均未发现杂交信号有显著差异。这些结果表明,欧洲分离株可能起源于一个共同的祖先,并可能通过种植材料或繁殖材料从美国引入欧洲。