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  In silico Analysis of Genetic Diversity of Begomovirus using Homology Modelling
 
 
Title: In silico Analysis of Genetic Diversity of Begomovirus using Homology Modelling
Author: R. Prajapat
R.K. Gaur
R. Raizada
V.K. Gupta
Appeared in: Journal of biological sciences
Paging: Volume 10 (2010) nr. 3 pages 217-223
Year: 2010
Contents: Structural bioinformatics is concerned with computational approaches to predict and analyse the spatial structure of proteins and nucleic acids. The 3D models can be obtained most easily if the 3D structure of a homologous protein is known (homology modeling, comparative modeling). Homology modeling or comparative modeling is based on the fact that a structure of a protein can be reliably modeled when its sequence is sufficiently similar to a protein sequence with known 3D structure. The Geminivirus taxonomic group of plant viruses is characterized by geminate particles and genomes consisting of single-stranded circular DNA (sscDNA) molecules of about 2-5 to 2.8 kb in size. Here, we analyzed the genetic diversity of begomovirus from different crops and weeds of different region on the basis of homology modeling. This high degree of genetic diversity suggests a recent transfer of indigenous begomovirus from wild hosts into economic important crops.
Publisher: Asian Network for Scientific Information (provided by DOAJ)
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