Ppc. Mertens et al., A comparison of six cypovirus isolates by cross-hybridisation of their dsRNA genome segments, ARCH VIROL, 144(3), 1999, pp. 561-576
Genetic relationships between the genome segments of six cypovirus (CPV) is
olates were analysed by RNA cross-hybridisation. These included three type
1 viruses and single isolates of types 2, 5 and 12, which collectively are
identical to those previously compared by serology and electrophoresis [Mer
tens et al. (1989), J Gen Virol 70: 173-185]. Since only genome segment 10
of three cypovirus types and segments 8 and 9 of a single virus strain (of
type I) have currently been sequenced, this initial study provides some add
itional information on sequence variation / similarity in each of the ten g
enome segments. The RNA of the type I viruses showed high levels of cross-h
ybridisation, Significant but much lower levels of cross-hybridisation were
detected between type 1 and the related type 12 CPV. However, only very lo
w levels of cross-hybridisation were detected between the other pairs of vi
ruses. Apart from evidence of a slightly higher level of sequence similarit
y between the largest segments, the RNA sequence appeared to vary uniformly
across the whole genome. There was no evidence for any type specific RNA s
equences restricted to individual genome segment(s). The sequence variation
, reflected in the levels of RNA sequence similarity and cross hybridisatio
n, correlates well with serological data, showing large differences between
CPV types and supports the continued use of electropherotype as one of the
'species parameters' for the classification of cypoviruses.