Abstract

The ryegrass mosaic virus (RgMV) is a single positive-strand RNA virus belonging to the genus Rymovirus. The major natural hosts for RgMV are members of the Gramineae species, including ryegrass. Here, we report the nearly complete genome sequence of RgMV by de novo assembly using ryegrass transcriptomes.

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  • The ryegrass mosaic virus (RgMV) is a single positive-strand RNA virus belonging to the genus Rymovirus

  • Ryegrass mosaic virus (RgMV), a member of the genus Rymovirus in the family Potyviridae, is a filamentous virus replicating in the host cytoplasm [1, 2]

  • The 5= and 3= untranslated region (UTR) sequences for many RNA viruses are highly conserved

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The ryegrass mosaic virus (RgMV) is a single positive-strand RNA virus belonging to the genus Rymovirus. Ryegrass mosaic virus (RgMV), a member of the genus Rymovirus in the family Potyviridae, is a filamentous virus replicating in the host cytoplasm [1, 2]. Its natural hosts are very limited to the members of the Gramineae species, including Lolium multiflorum, Lolium perenne, and Dactylis glomerata [3, 4]. Perennial ryegrass (L. perenne) in the family Poaceae is cultivated worldwide and is an important naturalized plant utilized as pasture and forage crops in agriculture [5, 6].

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