Identification and Full-Genome Characterisation of Genomoviruses in Cassava Leaves Infected with Cassava Mosaic Disease
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2025
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Viruses (MDPI)
Abstract
This study identified and characterised three Genomoviruses during a circular DNAenriched
sequencing project aimed at assessing the evolution of Cassava mosaic begomoviruses
in Nigeria. Using a combination of rolling circle amplification, Oxford Nanopore
Sequencing and targeted amplicon sequencing, three full-length Genomovirus genomes
were recovered. The recovered genomes ranged from 2090 to 2188 nucleotides in length,
contained two open reading frames (Rep and CP) in an ambisense orientation and shared
between 84.81 and 95.37% nucleotide similarity with isolates in the NCBI GenBank repository.
Motif analyses confirmed the presence of conserved rolling circle replication (RCR)
and helicase motifs in all three isolates; however, one isolate lacked the RCR II motif.
Phylogenetic inference using Rep and CP nucleotide sequences suggested that the isolates
belonged to a divergent lineage within the Genomovirus family. These findings expand
current knowledge of Genomovirus diversity and highlight the potential of cassava as a
source for identifying novel CRESS-DNA viruses.
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Genomovirius, CRESS-DNA virus, viromics