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Dictionary » M » Mottle Mottlemottle fine inhomogeneity of an area of generally uniform opacity on a photograph or radiograph; noise. Origin: fr. Motley, fr. M.E. Mot, speck ![]()
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Results from our forumRecombination in RNA viruses,Ruzic,Kovac... transgenic plants. Journal of General Virology 80, 1339±1346. Allison, R. F., Janda, M. & Ahlquist, P. (1989). Sequence of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus RNA 2 and RNA 3 and evidence of a recombination event during bromovirus evolution. Virology 172, 321±330. Ball, L. A. (1997). Nodavirus ...
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The Fiber Disease... are working on developing resistance to viruses as well. In Kenya, researchers are developing a sweet potato resistant to sweet potato feathery mottle virus. The virus accounts for 80 percent of the yield loss experienced by the Kenyan subsistence farmers who rely on the crop. and: For example, ...
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