Abstract

RNA recombination in plants was first identified by the repair in vivoof a deleted genomic RNA of brome mosaic virus. Subsequently, evidence of recombination has been detected not only in experimental systems but also among an increasing number of naturally occurring isolates of plant viruses. This article discusses the different recombinants that have been found among viruses in the genus Tobravirusand describes other examples of recombination among plant viruses and between the genomes of viruses and their hosts.

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