Endogenous florendoviruses are major components of plant genomes and hallmarks of virus evolution

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  • who: Andrew D. W. Geering from the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, G, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, INRA have published the Article: Endogenous florendoviruses are major components of plant genomes and hallmarks of virus evolution, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS of 10/Nov/2014
  • what: The authors show that these sequences derive from representatives of a new genus of the Caulimoviridae, which the authors tentatively call ‘Florendovirus', and are widespread in the genomes of cultivated and wild plant species in ANITA grade and mesangiosperm families. By searching for . . .

     

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