Genomic sequence, organization and characteristics of a new nucleopolyhedrovirus isolated from Clanis bilineata larva
Genomic sequence, organization and characteristics of a new nucleopolyhedrovirus isolated from Clanis bilineata larva
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Abstract
Background
Baculoviruses are well known for their potential as biological agents for controlling agricultural and forest pests.They are Playing Cards also widely used as expression vectors in molecular cloning studies.The genome sequences of 48 baculoviruses are currently available in NCBI databases.As the number of sequenced viral genomes increases, it is important for the authors to present sufficiently detailed analyses and annotations to advance understanding of them.
In this study, the complete genome of
Results
The genome of ClbiNPV contains 135,454 base pairs (bp) with a G+C content of 37%, and 139 putative open reading frames (ORFs) of at least 150 nucleotides.One hundred and twenty-six of these ORFs have homologues with other baculovirus genes while the other 13 are unique to ClbiNPV.The 30 baculovirus core genes are all present in ClbiNPV.
Phylogenetic analysis based Bangers on the combined
Conclusion
ClbiNPV belongs to the Group II Alphabaculoviruses and is most closely related to OrleNPV, LdMNPV, TnSNPV, EcobNPV and ChchNPV.It contains a variant DNA photolyase gene, which only exists in ChchNPV, TnSNPV and SpltGV among the baculoviruses.
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