Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 29, 2026

Measuring Endoreduplication by Flow Cytometry of Isolated Tuber Protoplasts
Published on: March 9, 2018
Russian Isolates of Potato spindle tuber viroid Exhibit Low Sequence Diversity
Robert A Owens1, Natalya V Girsova2, Ksenia A Kromina2
1Molecular Plant Pathology Laboratory (USDA/ARS), Beltsville, MD 20705, USA.
Abstract:
Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) is currently widespread in seed potatoes grown in Russia. Characterization of 39 PSTVd isolates collected over a 15-year period from widely separated areas in Russia revealed the presence of 17 different sequence variants, all but one of which were previously unknown. Most variants were recovered only once, but two were more widely distributed; one of these was a mild variant previously isolated in Germany, the second was a novel variant inducing symptoms similar to those of the type strain in tomato. Despite this apparent lack of population diversity, several informative PSTVd variants were recovered. Sequence changes in the pathogenicity and variable domains were particularly common, but previously unknown changes were also detected within the loop E motif in the central domain, a structural motif known to play a key role in PSTVd replication and host range determination.
Related Concept Videos
The Mitotic Spindle
The bipolar configuration of the mitotic spindle facilitates chromosomal segregation, preparing the cell for division. One mechanism that ensures...
Spindle Assembly
In most cells, centrosomes are the primary microtubule nucleation centers. In the centrosome-mediated pathway, the G2-prophase transition triggers centrosome maturation and increased microtubule nucleation. Progressive nucleation results in a...
The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint
Many proteins function together to control the spindle assembly checkpoint. Mutations affecting these proteins may allow cells to proceed into anaphase prematurely, resulting in the...
Diversity of Archaea I
Cell Diversity
Multicellular...
Diversity of Archaea II

