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THE DNA POLYMERASE GENE OF A BROWN ALGAL VIRUS: STRUCTURE AND PHYLOGENY
Authors:Amy M. Lee  Richard G. Ivey  Russel H. Meints
Affiliation:Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2906; Center for Gene Research and Biotechnology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2906
Abstract:We have reported the complete sequence of the DNA polymerase gene from the virus that infected a filamentous brown alga, Feldmannia sp. (FsV). The DNA polymerase gene from FsV encoded 986 amino acids and contained all the conserved motifs of 3'-5' exonuclease domains and catalytic domains found in B-family (α-like) DNA polymerases. The codons for the FsV DNA polymerase appeared to have some bias toward guanine/cytosine (G/C) in the third position. The phylogenetic analysis of the FsV DNA polymerase gene and other viral DNA polymerase genes indicated that FsV belongs to a family of algal viruses recently defined as Phycodnaviridae.
Keywords:brown algae    DNA polymerase    Feldmannia sp.    FsV-1    Phaeophyceae    phylogeny    virus
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