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Benfey, P. N., Ren, L., and Chua, N.-H. (1989). The CaMV 35S enhancer contains at least two domains which can confer different developmental and tissue-specific expression patterns. The EMBO Journal 8(8), 2195-2202.

Bouchez, D., Tokuhisa, J. G., llewellyn, D. J., Dennis, E. S., and Ellis, J. G. (1989). The ocs-element is a viral component of the promoters of several T-DNA and viral plant genes. The EMBO Journal 8(13), 4197-4204.

Bouhida, M., Lockhart, B. E. L., and Olszewski, N. E. (1993). An analysis of the complete sequence of a sugarcane bacilliform virus genome infectious to banana and rice. Journal of General Virology 74, 15-22.

Calvert, L. A., Ospina, M. D., and Shepherd, R. J. (1995). Characterization of cassava vein mosaic virus: a distinct plant pararetrovirus. Journal of General Virology 76, 1271-1276.

Chen, G., Müller, M., Potrykus, I., Hohn, T., and Fütterer, J. (1994). Rice tungro bacilliform virus: transcription and translation in protoplasts. Virology 204, 91-100.

Citovsky, V., Knorr, D., and Zambryski, P. (1991). Gene I, a potential cell-to-cell movement locus of cauliflower mosaic virus, encodes an RNA-binding protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 88, 2476-2480.

Cooke, R. (1990). The figwort mosaic virus gene VI promoter region contains a sequence highly homologous to the octopine synthase (ocs) enhancer element. Plant Molecular Biology 15, 181-182.

Ducasse, D. A., and Shepherd, R. J. (1995). Systemic infection of solanaceous hosts by peanut chlorotic streak caulimovirus is temperature dependant and can be complemented by coinfection with figwort mosaic caulimovirus. Phytopathology 85(3), 286-291.

Fütterer, J., Potrykus, I., Bao, Y., Li, L., Burns, T. M., Hull, R., and Hohn, T. (1996). Position-dependent ATT initiation during plant pararetrovirus rice tungro bacilliform virus translation. Journal of Virology 70(5), 2999-3010.

Fütterer, J., Potrykus, I., Valles Brau, M. P., Dasgupta, I., Hull, R., and Hohn, T. (1994). Splicing in a plant pararetrovirus. Virology 198, 663-670.

Gal, S., Pisan, B., Hohn, T., Grimsley, N., and Hohn, B. (1992). Agroinfection of transgenic plants leads to viable cauliflower mosaic virus by intermermolecular recombination. Virology 187, 525-533.

Gardner, R. C., Howarth, A. J., Hahn, P., Brown-Luedi, M., Shepherd, R., and Messing, J. (1981). The complete nucleotide sequence of an infectious clone of cauliflower mosaic virus by M13mp7 shotgun sequencing. Nucleic Acids Research 9(12), 2871-2888.

Gordon, K., Pfeiffer, P., Fütterer, J., and Hohn, T. (1988). In vitro  expression of cauliflower mosaic virus genes. The EMBO J. 7(2), 309-317.

Gowda, S., Scholthof, H. B., Wu, F. C., and Shepherd, R. J. (1991). Requirement of gene VII in cis for the expression of downstream genes on the major transcript of figwort mosaic virus. Virology 185, 867-871.

Gowda, S., Wu, F. C., Scholthof, H. B., and Shepherd, R. J. (1989). Gene VI of figwort mosaic virus (caulimovirus group) functions in postranscriptional expression of genes on the full-lenth RNA transcript.
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Hagen, L. S., Jacquemond, M., Lepingle, A., Lot, H., and Tepfer, M. (1993). Nucleotide sequence and genomic organization of cacao swollen shoot virus. Virology 196(2), 619-628.

Hasegawa, A., Verver, J., Shimada, A., Saito, M., Goldbach, R., Van Kammen, A., Miki, K., Kameya-Iwaki, M., and Hibi, T. (1989). The complete sequence of soybean chlorotic mottle virus DNA and the identification of a novel promoter. Nucleic Acids Research 17(23), 9993-10013.

Hay, J. M., Jones, M. C., Blakebrough, M. L., Dasgupta, I., Davies, J. W., and Hull, R. (1991). An analysis of the sequence of an infectious clone of rice tungro bacilliform virus, a plant pararetrovirus. Nucleic Acids Research 19(10), 2615-2621.

Hohn, T., and Fütterer, J. (1991). Pararetroviruses and retroviruses: a comparison of expression strategies. Seminars in Virology 2, 55-69.

Hohn, T., and Fütterer, J. (1997). The proteins and functions of plant pararetroviruses: knowns and unknowns. Critical Reviews in Plant Science 16(1), 133-161.

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Hull, R. (1992). Genome organization of retroviruses and retroelements: evolutionary considerations and implications. Seminars in Virology 3(5), 373-382.

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Hull, R., Sadler, J., and Longstaff, M. (1986). The sequence of carnation etched ring virus DNA: comparison with cauliflower mosaic virus and retroviruses. The EMBO Journal 5(12), 3083-3090.

Jacquot, E., Hagen, L. S., Jacquemond, M., and Yot, P. (1996). The open reading frame 2 product of cacao swollen shoot badnavirus is a nucleic acid-binding protein. Virology 225, 191-195.

Jones, M. C., Gough, K., Dasgupta, I., Subba Rao, B. L., Cliffe, J., Qu, R., Shen, P., Kaniewska, M., Blakebrough, M., Davies, J. W., Beachy, R. N., and Hull, R. (1991). Rice tungro disease is caused by an RNA and a DNA virus. Journal of General Virology 72, 757-761.

Kiss-Laslo, Z., Blanc, S., and Hohn, T. (1995). Splicing of cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA is essential for viral infectivity. The EMBO Journal 14(14), 3552-3562.

Kochko de, A., Verdaguer, B., Taylor, N., Carcamo, R., Beachy, R. N., and Fauquet, C. (1998). Cassava vein mosaic virus (CsVMV) the type species for a new genus of plant double stranded DNA viruses?: Archives of Virology, in press.

Lam, E., and Chua, N.-H. (1989). ASF-2: a factor that binds to the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter and a conserved GATA motif in Cab  promoters. The Plant Cell 1, 1147-1156.

Lockhart, B. E. (1990). Evidence for a double-stranded circular genome in a second group of plant viruses. Phytopathology 80, 127-131.

Lot, H., Djiekpor, E., and Jacquemond, M. (1991). Characterization of the genome of cacao swollen shoot virus. Journal of General Virology 72, 1735-1739.

Medberry, S. L., Lockhart, B. E., and Olszewski, N. O. (1990). Properties of Commelina yellow mottle virus’s complete DNA sequence, genomic discontinuities and transcript suggest that it is a pararetrovirus. Nucleic Acids Research 18(18), 5505-5513.

Medberry, S. L., and Olszewski, N. E. (1993). Identification of cis elements involved in Commelina yellow mottle virus promoter activity. The Plant Journal 3(4), 619-626.

Mushegian, A. R., Wolff, J. A., Richins, R. D., and Shepherd, R. J. (1995). Molecular analysis of the essential and non essential genetic elements in the genome of peanut chlorotic streak caulimovirus. Virology 206, 823-834.

Pennington, R. E., and Melcher, U. (1993). In Planta deletion of DNA inserts from the large intergenic region of cauliflower mosaic virus DNA. Virology 192, 188-196.

Qiu, S. G., Wintermantel, W. M., Sha, Y., and Schoelz, J. E. (1997). Light-dependant systemic infection of solanaceous species by cauliflower mosaic virus can be conditioned by a viral gene encoding an aphid transmission factor. Virology 227(1), 180-188.

Qu, R., Bhattacharyaa, M., Laco, G., Kochko de, A., Subba Rao, B. L., Kaniewska, M., Elmer, J. S., Rochester, D. E., Smith, C. E., and Beachy, R. N. (1991). Characterization of the genome of rice tungro bacilliform virus: comparison with commelina yellow mottle virus and caulimoviruses. Virology 185(1), 354-364.

Reddy, D. V. R., Richins, R. D., Rajeshwari, R., Iizuka, N., Manohar, S. K., and Shepherd, R. J. (1993). Peanut cholorotic streak virus, a new caulimovirus infecting peanuts (Arachis hypogaea ) in India. Phytopathology 83(2), 129-133.

Richins, R. D., Scholthof, H. B., and Shepherd, R. J. (1987). Sequence of figwort mosaic virus DNA (caulimovirus group). Nucleic Acids Research 15(20), 8451-8466.

Rothnie, H. M., Chapdelaine, Y., and Hohn, T. (1994). Pararetroviruses and retroviruses: a comparative review of viral structure and gene expression strategies. Advances in Virus Research 44, 1-67.

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Scholthof, H. B., Wu, F. C., Kiernan, J. M., and Shepherd, R. J. (1993). The putative zinc finger of a caulimovirus is essential for infectivity but does not influence gene expression. Journal of General Virology 74, 775-780.

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Verdaguer, B., Kochko de, A., Beachy, R. N., and Fauquet, C. (1996). Isolation and expression in transgenic tobacco and rice plants of the cassava vein mosaic virus promoter. Plant Molecular Biology 31, 1129-1139.
 


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