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Genome sequence of banana streak MY virus from the Pacific Ocean island of Tonga

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Stainton, Daisy
Halafihi, Mana'ia
Collings, David A.
Varsani, Arvind

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Banana streak disease is caused by a variety of banana-infecting badnaviruses. A genome of the episomal form of a banana streak MY virus was recovered from an infected banana plant sampled on Vava'u Island, Tonga, and shares > 98% pairwise identity with the six other genomes available in public databases.

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