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| Preferred Name | Tomato spotted wilt virus |
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| prefLabel | Tomato spotted wilt virus
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| Previous_Classification | 10.230.60.10.30.40.40^Tomato spotted wilt virus|10.280.90.60.60.40^Tomato spotted wilt virus|10.280.90.80.40.40^Tomato spotted wilt virus|10.330.180.20.40.20^Tomato spotted wilt virus|60.360.90.50.30.40.40^Tomato spotted wilt virus
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| alpha | Tomato spotted wilt virus
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| scopeNote | The Tomato spotted wilt virus (genus Tospovirus; family Bunyaviridae) (TSWV) was thought to be the sole member of the tomato spotted wilt virus group until 1989 when Impatiens necrotic spot virus was characterized. The genus Tospovirus now contains TSWV as the type member and more than a dozen other distinct viruses whose identification has been facilitated by the use of serological and molecular techniques. The tospoviruses are transmitted by thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and replicate in both the thrips vectors and the plant hosts. http://www.apsnet.org/EDCENTER/INTROPP/LESSONS/VIRUSES/Pages/TomatoSpottedWilt.aspx
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| status | Accepted
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