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Sequence variability of Chrysanthemum stunt viroid in different chrysanthemum cultivars

  • Hoseong Choi
  • , Yeonhwa Jo
  • , Ju Yeon Yoon
  • , Seung Kook Choi
  • , Won Kyong Cho*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Seoul National University
  • United States Food and Drug Administration

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Abstract

Viroids are the smallest infectious agents, and their genomes consist of a short single strand of RNA that does not encode any protein. Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVd), a member of the family Pospiviroidae, causes chrysanthemum stunt disease. Here, we report the genomic variations of CSVd to understand the sequence variability of CSVd in different chrysanthemum cultivars. We randomly sampled 36 different chrysanthemum cultivars and examined the infection of CSVd in each cultivar by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Eleven cultivars were infected by CSVd. Cloning followed by Sanger sequencing successfully identified a total of 271 CSVd genomes derived from 12 plants from 11 cultivars. They were further classified into 105 CSVd variants. Each single chrysanthemum plant had a different set of CSVd variants. Moreover, different single plants from the same cultivar had different sets of CSVd variants but identical consensus genome sequences. A phylogenetic tree using 12 consensus genome sequences revealed three groups of CSVd genomes, while six different groups were defined by the phylogenetic analysis using 105 variants. Based on the consensus CSVd genome, by combining all variant sequences, we identified 99 single-nucleotide variations (SNVs) as well as three nucleotide positions showing high mutation rates. Although 99 SNVs were identified, most CSVd genomes in this study were derived from variant 1, which is identical to known CSVd SK1 showing pathogenicity.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2933
JournalPeerJ
Volume2017
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Chrysanthemum
  • Chrysanthemum stunt viroid
  • Cultivar
  • Sequence variability

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