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  • 2013
  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Hamed A, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E (2013) Cotton leaf curl Gezira alphasatellite associated with tomato leaf curl Sudan virus approaches the expected upper size limit in the evolution of alphasatellites. Virus Research  178: 506-510

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  • Cañizares MC, Lozano-Durán R, Canto T, Bejarano ER, Bisaro DM, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E (2013) Effects of the crinivirus CP-interacting plant protein SAHH on post-transcriptional RNA silencing and its suppression. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 26: 1004-1015

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  • Villanueva F, Castillo P, Font MI, Alfaro-Fernández A, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2013. First report of Pepper vein yellows virus infecting sweet pepper in Spain. Plant Disease 97: 1261

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  • Albuquerque LC, Villanueva F, Resende RO, Navas-Castillo J, Barbosa JC, Inoue-Nagata AK. 2013. Molecular characterization reveals Brazilian Tomato chlorosis virus to be closely related to a Greek isolate. Tropical Plant Pathology 38: 332-336

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  • Sánchez-Campos S, Martínez-Ayala A, Márquez-Martín B, Aragón-Caballero L, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2013. Fulfilling Koch's postulates confirms the monopartite nature of tomato leaf deformation virus, a begomovirus native to the New World. Virus Research 173: 286-293

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  • Muhire B, Martin DP, Brown JK, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E, Zerbini FM, Rivera-Bustamante R, Malathi VG, Briddon RW, Varsani A. 2013. A genome-wide pairwise-identity-based proposal for the classification of viruses in the genus Mastrevirus (family Geminiviridae). Archives of Virology 158: 1411–1424

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  • Parrella G, De Stradis A, Greco B, Villanueva F, Fortes IM, Navas-Castillo J. 2013. First report of Eggplant mottle dwarf virus in China rose in southern Spain. Spanish Journal of Agriculture Research 11: 204-207

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  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Márquez-Martín B, Hassan I, Chirinos DT, Geraud-Pouey F, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2013. Complete genome sequences of two novel begomoviruses infecting common bean in Venezuela. Archives of Virology 158: 723–727

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  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Chirinos DT, Geraud-Pouey F, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2013. Complete genome sequences of two begomoviruses infecting weeds in Venezuela. Archives of Virology 158: 277-280

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  • Marubayashi JM, Yuki VA, Rocha KCG, Mituti T, Pelegrinotti FM, Ferreira FZ, Moura MF, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E, Pavan MA, Krause-Sakate R. 2013. At least two indigenous species of the Bemisia tabaci complex are present in Brazil. Journal of Applied Entomology 137: 113–121

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  • 2012

  • Albuquerque LO, Inoue-Nagata AK, Pinheiro B, Resende RO, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2012. Genetic diversity and recombination analysis of sweepoviruses from Brazil. Virology Journal 9: 241

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  • Fortes IM, Navas-Castillo J. 2012. Potato, an experimental and natural host of the crinivirus Tomato chlorosis virus. European Journal of Plant Pathology 134: 81-86

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  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Martínez-Zubiaur Y, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2012. A novel class of DNA satellites associated with New World begomoviruses. Virology 426: 1-6

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  • Márquez-Martín B, Maeso D, Martínez-Ayala A, Bernal R, Federici MT, Vincelli P, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2012. Diverse population of a novel bipartite begomovirus infecting tomato crops in Uruguay. Archives of Virology 157: 1137–1142

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  • Fortes IM, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J (2012) Tomato chlorosis virus in pepper: prevalence in commercial crops in south-eastern Spain and symptomatology under experimental conditions. Plant Pathology 61: 994-1001

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  • Parrella G, Fiallo-Olivé E, Navas-Castillo J. 2012. First report of China rose (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) as a host of Alfalfa mosaic virus in Spain. Plant Disease 96: 462

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  • Villanueva F, Sabanadzovic S, Valverde RA, Navas-Castillo J. 2012. Complete genome sequence of a double stranded RNA virus from avocado. Journal of Virology 86: 1282-1283

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  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E, Martínez-Zubiaur Y. 2012. Begomoviruses infecting weeds in Cuba: increased host range and a novel virus infecting Sida rhombifolia. Archives of Virology 157: 141-146

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  • 2011

  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Hamed AA, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2011. First report of Tomato chlorosis virus infecting tomato in Sudan. Plant Disease 95: 1592

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  • Trenado HP, Orílio AF, Márquez-Martín B, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2011. Sweepoviruses cause disease in sweet potato and related Ipomoea spp.: Fulfilling Koch’s postulates for a divergent group in the genus Begomovirus. PLoS ONE 6: e27329

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  • Navas-Castillo J, Fiallo-Olivé E, Sánchez-Campos S. 2011. Emerging virus diseases transmitted by whiteflies. Annual Review of Phytopathology 49: 219-248

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  • Albuquerque LC, Inoue-Nagata AK, Pinheiro B, Ribeiro SG, Resende RO, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2011. A novel monopartite begomovirus infecting sweet potato in Brazil. Archives of Virology 156: 1291-1294

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  • Parrella G, Acanfora, N, Orílio AF, Navas-Castillo J. 2011. Complete nucleotide sequence of a Spanish isate of alfalfa mosaic virus: evidence for additional genetic variability. Archives of Virology 156: 1049-1052

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  • Rocha KCG, Marubayashi JM, Navas-Castillo J, Yuki VA, Wilcken CF, Pavan MA, Krause-Sakate R. 2011. Only the B biotype of Bemisia tabaci is present on vegetables in São Paulo State, Brazil. Scientia Agricola 68: 120-123

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  • Márquez-Martín B, Aragón-Caballero L, Fiallo-Olivé E, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E.. 2011. Tomato leaf deformation virus, a novel begomovirus associated with a severe disease of tomato in Peru. European Journal of Plant Pathology 129: 1-7

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  • 2010

  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E, Martínez-Zubiaur Y. 2010. Two novel begomoviruses belonging to different lineages infecting Rhynchosia minima. Archives of Virology 155: 2053-2058

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  • Fiallo-Olivé E, Martínez-Zubiaur Y, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2010. Complete nucleotide sequence of Sida golden mosaic Florida virus and phylogenetic relationships with other begomoviruses infecting malvaceous weeds in the Caribbean. Archives of Virology 155: 1535-1537

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  • Díaz-Pendón JA, Cañizares MC, Moriones E, Bejarano ER, Czosnek H, Navas-Castillo J. 2010. Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses: ménage à trois between the virus complex, the plant and the whitefly vector. Molecular Plant Pathology 11: 441-450

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  • García-Cano E, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E, Fernández-Muñoz R. 2010. Resistance to Tomato chlorosis virus in wild tomato species that impair virus accumulation and disease symptom expresión. Phytopathology 100: 582-592

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  • 2009

  • García-Andrés S, Tomás DM, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2009. Resistance-driven selection of begomoviruses associated with the tomato yellow leaf curl disease. Virus Research 146: 66-72

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  • Navas-Castillo J. Six comments on the ten reasons for the demotion of viruses. 2009. Nature Reviews Microbiology 7: 615

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  • Lozano G, Grande-Pérez A, Navas-Castillo J. 2009. Populations of genomic RNAs devoted to the replication or spread of a bipartite plant virus differ in genetic structure. Journal of Virology 83: 12973-12983

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  • Lozano G, Trenado HP, Valverde RA, Navas-Castillo J. 2009.  Novel begomovirus species of recombinant nature in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and Ipomoea indica: taxonomic and phylogenetic implications. Journal of General Virology 90: 2550-2562

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  • Orílio AF, Navas-Castillo J. 2009. The complete nucleotide sequence of the RNA2 of the crinivirus tomato infectious chlorosis virus: isolates from North America and Europe are essentially identical. Archives of Virology 154: 683-687

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  • 2008

  • Cañizares MC, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2008. Multiple suppressors of RNA silencing encoded by both genomic RNAs of the crinivirus, Tomato chlorosis virus. Virology 379: 168-174

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  • Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2008. Rapid evolution of the population of begomoviruses associated with the tomato yellow leaf curl disease after invasion of a new ecological niche. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research 6: 147-159

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  • Amari K, González-Ibeas D, Gómez P, Sempere RN, Sánchez-Pina MA, Aranda MA, Díaz-Pendón JA, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E, Blanca J, Hernández-Gallardo MD, Anastasio G. 2008. Tomato torrado virus is transmitted by Bemisia tabaci and infects pepper and eggplant in addition to tomato. Plant Disease 92: 1139

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  • 2007

  • Trenado HP, Lozano G, Valverde RA, Navas-Castillo J. 2007. First report of Sweet potato virus G and Sweet potato virus 2 infecting sweet potato in Spain. Plant Disease 91: 1687

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  • Trenado HP, Fortes IM, Louro D, Navas-Castillo J. 2007. Physalis ixocarpa and P. peruviana, new natural hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus. European Journal of Plant Pathology 118: 193-196

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  • García-Andrés S, Tomás DM, Sánchez-Campos S, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2007. Frequent occurrence of recombinants in mixed infections of tomato yellow leaf curl disease-associated begomoviruses. Virology 365: 210-219

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  • Louro D, Trenado HP, Fortes IM, Navas-Castillo J. 2007. Spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Tomato chlorosis virus to a new area in Portugal following the northern expansion of the vector Bemisia tabaci. Jourmal of Plant Pathology 89: 301

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  • Lozano G, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2007. Complete sequence of the RNA1 of a European isolate of tomato chlorosis virus. Archives of Virology 152: 839-841

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  • García-Andrés S, Accotto GP, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2007. Founder effect, plant host, and recombination shape the emergent population of begomoviruses that cause the tomato yellow leaf curl disease in the Mediterranean basin. Virology. 359: 302-312

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  • 2006

  • García-Andrés S, Monci F, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2006. Begomovirus genetic diversity in the native plant reservoir Solanum nigrum: evidence for the presence of a new virus species of recombinant nature. Virology 350: 433-442

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  • Lozano G, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2006. Complete nucleotide sequence of the RNA2 of the crinivirus tomato chlorosis virus. Archives of Virology 151: 581-587

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  • 2004

  • Valverde RA, Lozano G, Navas-Castillo J, Ramos A, Valdés F. 2004. First report of Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus and Sweet potato feathery mottle virus infecting sweet potato in Spain. Plant Disease 88: 428

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  • Lozano G, Moriones E, Navas-Castillo J. 2004. First report of sweet pepper (Capsicum annum) as a natural host plant for Tomato chlorosis virus. Plant Disease 88: 224

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  • 2002

  • Monci F, Sánchez-Campos S, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2002. A natural recombinant between the geminiviruses Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus exhibits a novel pathogenic phenotype and is becoming prevalent in Spanish populations. Virology 303: 317-326

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  • Sánchez-Campos S, Díaz JA, Monci F, Bejarano ER, Reina J, Navas-Castillo J, Aranda MA, Moriones E. 2002. High genetic stability of the begomovirus Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in southern Spain over an 8-year period. Phytopathology 92: 842-849

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  • 2001

  • Jacquemond M, Teycheney PY, Carrere I, Navas-Castillo J, Tepfer M. 2001. Resistance phenotypes of transgenic tobacco plants expressing different cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) coat protein genes. Molecular Breeding 8: 85-94

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  • Monci F, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E. 2001. Evidence of a naturally occurring recombinant between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in Spain. Plant Disease 85: 1289

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  • Ayllón MA, López C, Navas-Castillo J, Garnsey SM, Guerri J, Flores R, Moreno P. 2001. Polymorphism of the 5’ terminal region of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) RNA: Incidence of three sequence types in isolates of different origin and pathogenicity. Archives of Virology 146: 27-40

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  • 2000

  • Moriones E, Navas-Castillo. 2000. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, an emerging virus complex causing epidemics worldwide. Virus Research 71: 123-134

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  • Navas-Castillo J, Sánchez-Campos S, Noris E, Louro D, Accotto GP, Moriones E. 2000. Natural recombination between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is and Tomato leaf curl virus. Journal of General Virology 81: 2797-2801

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  • Gowda S, Satyanarayana T, Davis CL, Navas-Castillo J, Albiach-Martí MR, Mawassi M, Valkov N, Bar-Joseph M, Moreno P, Dawson WO. 2000. The p20 gene product of Citrus tristeza virus accumulates in the amorphous inclusion bodies. Virology 274: 246-254

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  • Navas-Castilo J, Camero R, Bueno M, Moriones E. 2000. Severe yellowing outbreaks in tomato in Spain associated with infections of Tomato chlorosis virus. Plant Disease 84: 835-837

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  • Sánchez-Campos S, Navas-Castillo J, Monci F, Díaz JA, Moriones E. 2000. Mercurialis ambigua and Solanum luteum: two newly discovered natural hosts of tomato yellow leaf curl geminiviruses. European Journal of Plant Pathology 106: 391-394

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  • 30. Monci F, Navas-Castillo J, Cenis JL, Lacasa A, Benazoun A, Moriones E (2000) Spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Sar from the Mediterranean Basin: presence in the Canary Islands and Morocco. Plant Disease 84: 490

  • 29. López C, Navas-Castillo J, Gowda S, Moreno P, Flores R (2000) The 23kDa protein coded by the 3’-terminal gene of citrus tristeza virus is an RNA-binding protein. Virology 269: 462-470

  • 28. Accotto GP, Navas-Castillo J, Noris E, Moriones E, Louro D (2000) Typing of tomato yellow leaf curl viruses in Europe. European Journal of Plant Pathology 106: 179-186

  • 27. Sánchez-Campos S, Navas-Castillo J, Camero R Soria C, Díaz JA, Moriones E (1999) Displacement of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)-Sar by TYLCV-Is in tomato epidemics in Spain. Phytopathology 89: 1038-1043

  • 26. Satyanarayana T, Gowda S, Boyko VP, Albiach-Martí MR, Mawassi M, Navas-Castillo J, Karasev AV, Dolja V, Hilf ME, Lewandowski DJ, Moreno P, Bar-Joseph M, Garnsey SM, Dawson WO (1999) An engineered closterovirus RNA replicon and analysis of heterologous terminal sequences for replication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 96: 7433-7438

  • 25. Ayllón MA, López C, Navas-Castillo J, Mawassi M, Dawson WO, Guerri J, Flores R, Moreno P  (1999) New defective RNAs from citrus tristeza virus: evidence for a replicase-driven template switching mechanism in their generation. Journal of General Virology 80: 817-821

  • 24. Vives MC,  Rubio L, López C, Navas-Castillo J, Albiach-Martí MR, Dawson WO, Guerri J, Flores R, Moreno P (1999) The complete genome sequence of the major component of a mild citrus tristeza virus isolate. Journal of General Virology 80: 811-816

  • 23. Navas-Castillo J, Sánchez-Campos S, Díaz JA, Sáez-Alonso E, Moriones E (1999) Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is is the cause of a novel disease of common bean and of severe epidemics in tomato in Spain. Plant Disease 83: 29-32

  • 22. Navas-Castillo J, Díaz JA, Sánchez-Campos S, Moriones E (1998) Improvement of the print-capture PCR procedure for efficient amplification of DNA virus genomes from plants and insect vectors. Journal of Virological Methods 75: 195-198

  • 21. López C, Ayllón MA, Navas-Castillo J, Guerri J, Moreno P, Flores R (1998) Molecular variability of the 5’- and 3’-terminal regions of citrus tristeza virus RNA. Phytopathology 88: 685-691

  • 20. Navas-Castillo J, Sánchez-Campos S, Díaz JA, Sáez-Alonso E, Moriones E (1997) First report of tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is in Spain: coexistence of two different geminiviruses in the same epidemic outbreak. Plant Disease 81: 1461

  • 19. Navas-Castilo J, Albiach-Martí MR, Gowda S, Hilf ME, Garnsey SM, Dawson WO (1997) Kinetics of accumulation of citrus tristeza virus RNAs.Virology 228: 92-97

  • 18. Navas-Castillo J, Moreno P (1995) Filamentous flexuous particles and serologically  related proteins of variable size associated with citrus psorosis and ringspot diseases. European Journal of Plant Pathology 101: 343-348

  • 17. Navas-Castillo J, Moreno P, Duran-Vila N (1995) Citrus psorosis, ringspot, cristacortis and concave gum pathogens are maintained in callus culture. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 40: 133-137

  • 16. Navas-Castillo J, Laigret F, Hocquellet A, Chang CJ, Bové JM (1993) Evidence for a phosphoenolpyruvate dependant sugar-phosphotransferase system in the mollicute Acholeplasma florum. Biochime 75: 675-679

  • 15. Navas-Castillo J, Laigret F, Bové JM (1993) 16S rDNA sequence analysis of Acholeplasma seiffertiii, a mollicute from plant surfaces, and its transfer to Mesoplasma, a new genus in the spiroplasma phylogenetic group. Nucleic Acids Research 21: 2249

  • 14. Navas-Castillo J, Moreno P (1993) Biological diversity of citrus rinspot isolates in Spain. Plant Pathology 42: 347-357

  • 13. Navas-Castillo J, Moreno P, Cambra M, Derrick K (1993) Partial purification of a virus associated with a Spanish isolate of citrus ringspot. Plant Pathology 42: 339-346

  • 12. Navas-Castillo J, Laigret F, Tully JG Bové JM (1992) The mollicut Acholeplasma florum possesses a gene of the phosphoenolpyruvate-sugar phosphotransferase system and it utilizes UGA as tryptophan codon. Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, Series III 315: 43-48

  • 11. Aramburu J, Navas-Castillo J, Moreno P, Cambra M (1991) Detection of double-stranded RNA by ELISA and dot immunobinding assay using an antiserum to synthetic polynucleotides. Journal of Virological Methods 33: 1-11

  • 10. Camacho JPM, Cabrero J, Viseras E, López-Leon MD, Navas-Castillo J, Alché JD (1991) G banding in two species of grasshoppers and its relationship to C, N, and fluorescence banding techniques. Genome 34: 638-643

  • 9.   Navas-Castillo J, Cabrero J, Camacho JPM (1987) Paracentric inversion in the grasshopper Oedipoda charpentieri. Heredity 59: 441-444

  • 8.   Navas-Castillo J, Viseras E, Camacho JPM (1987) Population cytogenetics of a supernumerary chromosome segment in the grasshopper Calliptamus barbarus. Cytobios 52: 161-166

  • 7.   Navas-Castillo J, Cabrero J, Camacho JPM (1987) Chiasma redistribution in presence of supernumerary chromosome segments in grasshoppers: dependence on the size of the extra segment. Heredity 58: 409-412

  • 6.   Navas-Castillo J, Cabrero J, Camacho JPM (1986) C-banding response of seven supernumerary heterochromatic segments in grasshoppers. Cytobios 47: 107-113

  • 5.   Cabrero J, Navas-Castillo J, Camacho JPM (1986) Effects of supernumerary chromosome segments on the activity of nucleolar organiser regions in the grasshopper Chorthippus binotatus. Chromosoma 93: 375-380

  • 4.   Camacho JPM, Navas-Castillo J, Cabrero J (1986) Extra nucleolar activity associated with presence of a supernumerary chromosome segment in the grasshopper Oedipoda fuscocincta. Heredity 56: 237-241

  • 3.   Navas-Castillo J, Cabrero J, Camacho JPM (1986) Heterochromatin variants in Baetica ustulata (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) analysed by C and G banding. Heredity 56: 161-165

  • 2.   Navas-Castillo J, Cabrero J, Camacho JPM (1985) Chiasma redistribution in bivalents carrying supernumerary chromosome segments in grasshoppers. Heredity 55: 245-248

  • 1.            Camacho JPM, Viseras E, Navas J, Cabrero J (1984) C-heterochromatin content of supernumerary chromosome segments of grasshoppers: detection of an euchromatic extra segment. Heredity 53: 167-175

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