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Carnation mottle virus (CarMV) is a 30-nm, isometric plant virus that contains a single-component, positive-sense genome of 4.0 kb (molecular weight of about 1.4 × 106)and a capsid composed of protein subunits of Mr = 38,000. The nucleotide sequence and genetic organization of the viral genome has recently been elucidated, making CarMV one of the few monopartite small RNA plant viruses to be well characterized at the molecular level. A review of CarMV is appropriate at this time, in view of the detailed knowledge we now have about this and some similar viruses such as turnip crinkle virus; the lack of previous significant reviews; and the currently unsettled nature of their classification (Francki et al., 1985a,b).
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Morris, T.J., Carrington, J.C. (1988). Carnation Mottle Virus and Viruses with Similar Properties. In: Koenig, R. (eds) The Plant Viruses. The Viruses. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0921-5_3
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