High-throughput sequencing of virus-infected cucurbita pepo samples revealed the presence of zucchini shoestring virus in zimbabwe

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Charles Karavina from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: High-throughput sequencing of virus-infected Cucurbita pepo samples revealed the presence of Zucchini shoestring virus in Zimbabwe, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: ZSSV at this stage of the study can not be considered the main causal agent of the symptoms identified in the virus surveys.

SUMMARY

    The application of these ever-growing sequencing technologies and bioinformatics data_analysis to the studies of plant-infecting viruses, which started in 2009, have revolutionized the fields of virus discovery and diagnostics, resulting in unprecedented . . .

     

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