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Type Species |
(PYFV) |
The RNA is about 10 kb. PYFV RNA is not polyadenylated and has no small ORF near the 3-end. There are about 400 aa upstream of the structural proteins in the large polyprotein. Aphid transmission of PYFV depends on simultaneous or prior access to plants infected by a helper virus, Anthriscus yellows virus (genus Waikavirus).
List of Species Demarcation Criteria in the Genus
The two species are distinguished because:
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They do not cross-react with heterologous antibodies; PYFV can be divided into two serotypes (formerly regarded as separate species) that differ by serological differentiation index of 4 to 5, |
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Their principal hosts belong to different families; PYFV infects umbelliferous plants (although the serotypes differ in host range) and DYMV infects plants in the Compositae, |
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They are transmitted by different species of vector aphid; PYFV is transmitted by Cavariella spp. and DYMV is transmitted by Aulacorthum solani and some Myzus spp. |
Official virus species names are in italics. Tentative virus species names, alternative names ( ), strains or serotypes are not italicized. Virus names, CMI/AAB description numbers ( ), genome sequence accession numbers [ ], and assigned abbreviations ( ) are:
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Dandelion yellow mosaic virus |
(DaYMV) |
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Parsnip yellow fleck virus (129) |
(PYFV) |
Tentative Species In The Genus
None reported.
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