Abstract
The baculovirus, Chrysodeixis (formerly Pseudoplusia) includens nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChinNPV), is a new Alphabaculovirus pathogenic to Chrysodeixis includens. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of six ChinNPV isolates. The availability of these genome sequences will provide information on ChinNPV molecular genetics, promoting understanding of its pathogenicity, diversity, and evolution.
Highlights
The baculovirus, Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChinNPV), is a new Alphabaculovirus pathogenic to Chrysodeixis includens
Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus isolates, obtained from Chrysodeixis includens larvae collected from cotton and soybean crops from Brazil and Guatemala exhibited genetic and phenotypic diversity in previous studies [1, 2]
An insert of approximately 1,700 bp was mapped between the pif-3 and sod29 genes which resulted in the identification of a third bro gene in the Chrysodeixis (formerly Pseudoplusia) includens nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChinNPV)-IA, ChinNPV-IC, and ChinNPV-ID genomes
Summary
The baculovirus, Chrysodeixis (formerly Pseudoplusia) includens nucleopolyhedrovirus (ChinNPV), is a new Alphabaculovirus pathogenic to Chrysodeixis includens. Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus isolates, obtained from Chrysodeixis includens larvae collected from cotton and soybean crops from Brazil and Guatemala exhibited genetic and phenotypic diversity in previous studies [1, 2]. These viral isolates were initially named as Pseudoplusia includens single nucleopolyhedrovirus (PsinSNPV).
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