Correction to: Analysis of the complete genome sequence of a potyvirus from passion fruit suggests its taxonomic classif
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Correction to: Analysis of the complete genome sequence of a potyvirus from passion fruit suggests its taxonomic classification as a member of a new species Ke Yang1 · Haixia Yan2 · Li Song3 · Pengfei Jin1 · Weiguo Miao1 · Hongguang Cui1
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Correction to: Archives of Virology (2018) 163:2583–2586 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-3885-8
Recently, we carefully checked the original Sanger sequencing data for the assembly of TeMV-PasFru genome (GenBank accession no. MG944249). Unfortunately, we found an error existed in this genome sequence. The genome sequence starting from nt position 191 should be “GCTTTTACTG TG …”, rather than “GCTTTACTGTG…”. As a result, the entire genome of TeMV-PasFru should be 10050 nts in length, 5’ UTR should correspond to nts 1 to 169, P1 coding region should start from nt 170, and each of the remaining Arabic numbers shown in Fig. 1C should increase by 1. Also, the corresponding statements throughout the manuscript should be adjusted. Nevertheless, the main conclusions/novelties are still maintained after these corrections: (i) This study represents the first report of complete genome sequence of TeMV isolate from passion fruit. (ii) Compared with the previous TeMV isolate Hanoi from Telosma cordata, the only documented isolate with the entire genome sequence annotated, TeMV-PasFru has an extra 127 aa residues at the N-terminus of the P1 protein. (iii) Pairwise sequence comparisons showed that TeMV-PasFru shares 73.90% nt and 79.75% aa sequence identity with the TeMV-Hanoi at
the whole-genome and polyprotein level, respectively, and these values are below the corresponding threshold values for species demarcation in the family Potyviridae. Again, we sincerely apologize for all resulting misunderstandings/confusions to ARVI readers. Publisher’s Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1007/ s00705-018-3885-8. * Hongguang Cui [email protected] 1
College of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan 570228, People’s Republic of China
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College of Forestry, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding, Hebei 071001, People’s Republic of China
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College of International Cultural Exchange, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan 570228, People’s Republic of China
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