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Plant Pathology

University of Kentucky

2010

Sequence Analysis, DNA

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Distinct Evolutionary Histories Of The Dna-A And Dna-B Components Of Bipartite Begomoviruses, Rob W. Briddon, Basavaprabhu L. Patil, Basavaraj Bagewadi, Muhammad Shah Nawaz-Ul-Rehman, Claude M. Fauquet Mar 2010

Distinct Evolutionary Histories Of The Dna-A And Dna-B Components Of Bipartite Begomoviruses, Rob W. Briddon, Basavaprabhu L. Patil, Basavaraj Bagewadi, Muhammad Shah Nawaz-Ul-Rehman, Claude M. Fauquet

Plant Pathology Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Viruses of the genus Begomovirus (family Geminiviridae) have genomes consisting of either one or two genomic components. The component of bipartite begomoviruses known as DNA-A is homologous to the genomes of all geminiviruses and encodes proteins required for replication, control of gene expression, overcoming host defenses, encapsidation and insect transmission. The second component, referred to as DNA-B, encodes two proteins with functions in intra- and intercellular movement in host plants. The origin of the DNA-B component remains unclear. The study described here was initiated to investigate the relationship between the DNA-A and DNA-B components of bipartite begomoviruses with a …


Systematic Overrepresentation Of Dna Termini And Underrepresentation Of Subterminal Regions Among Sequencing Templates Prepared From Hydrodynamically Sheared Linear Dna Molecules, Sherri L. Schwartz, Mark L. Farman Feb 2010

Systematic Overrepresentation Of Dna Termini And Underrepresentation Of Subterminal Regions Among Sequencing Templates Prepared From Hydrodynamically Sheared Linear Dna Molecules, Sherri L. Schwartz, Mark L. Farman

Plant Pathology Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Analysis of fungal genome sequence assemblies reveals that telomeres are poorly represented even though telomeric reads tend to be superabundant. We surmised that the problem might lie in the DNA shearing conditions used to create clone libraries for genome sequencing.

RESULTS: A shotgun strategy was used to sequence and assemble circular and linear cosmid DNAs sheared using conditions typical for a genome project. The DNA sheared in circular form assembled into a single sequence contig. However, the linearized cosmid produced an incomplete assembly because the two DNA termini, though greatly overrepresented in the clone library used for sequencing, were …