%0 Journal Article %T Phylogenetic Comparison Of The Iranian Isolate Of Carnation Etched Ring Virus (CERV) With Other The CERV Isolates Around The World Based On Coat Protein And Movement Protein Genes Sequences %J Journal of Iranian Plant Protection Research %I Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, press. %Z 2980-8170 %A Ashnayi, M. %A Jafarpour, B. %A Malekzadeh Shafaroudi, Saeed %A Heydarinia, Z. %D 2015 %\ 02/20/2015 %V 28 %N 4 %P 451-458 %! Phylogenetic Comparison Of The Iranian Isolate Of Carnation Etched Ring Virus (CERV) With Other The CERV Isolates Around The World Based On Coat Protein And Movement Protein Genes Sequences %K Carnation etched ring virus %K Phylogenetic analysis %K Dianthus caryophyllus %R 10.22067/jpp.v28i4.45301 %X Carnation etched ring virus (CERV) is a member of the caulimovirus genus of the caulimoviridae. The virus is the second most important virus of Carnation around the world and the only DNA virus among infecting viruses of carnation. The virus infected plants were collected from greenhouse in Chenaran and two fragments of ~1500 bp and ~1000 bp respectively for coat protein and movement protein were amplified by PCR using specific primers for coat protein and movement protein genes of CERV. The iranian isolate was compared with two isolates of CERV (India and Holand) and some of caulimoviruses. After multiple sequence alignment the phylogenetic tree of coat protein (CP) and movement protein (MP) sequences of the CERV isolates were drawn by MEGA5 and DNAMAN softwares using Neighbor joining method. The results showed that the CP of the iranian isolate ( Acc. No. JF957838) has 98.9 and 99.3 percent identity with Dutch isolate (Acc. No. XO4658) in nucleotide (nt) and amino acid (aa) sequences respectively.While the CP of the iranian isolate has 98.3 and 98.6 percent identity in nt and aa sequences respectively. Also the MP of the iranian isolate (Acc. No. JF957839) has 97.7 and 99.6 percent identity with Dutch isolate (Acc. No. XO4658) in nt and aa sequences respectively. The MP gene of the iranian isolate has 96.1 and 98.9 percent identity with Indian isolate (Acc. No. AJ853858) in nt and aa sequences respectively. This is the first molecular study of CERV in Iran %U https://jpp.um.ac.ir/article_35249_3228d109278c783326cb067060c14078.pdf