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ICTVdB Virus Description - 00.078.0.01.003.00.001. Carrot mottle mimic virus, type isolate.

16664 ICTVdB Virus Description - 00.078.0.01.003.00.001. Carrot mottle mimic virus, type isolate. http://www.ictvdb.rothamsted.ac.uk/ICTVdB/00.078.0.01.003.00.001.htm Description of 00.078.0.01.003.00.001. Carrot mottle mimic virus, type isolate, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database Crops > Carrot > Research carrot   mottle   virus   daucus   carota   nicotiana   helper   virions   infected   cells   leaf   plant Jan 1, 2007  

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