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... homologue (ORF5), CP (ORF6) and CPd (ORF7) were identified. In general, the genome organization of GLRaV-3 is consistent with that expected for a typical monopartite closterovirus (Dolja et al., 1994). Our analysis of ORF1a shows that it is incomplete, missing an expected 5 kb in the 5«-terminal por ...
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