Publications by authors named "J Anita Lett"

Now that it has been realized that viruses are ubiquitous, questions have been raised on factors influencing their diversity and distribution. For phytoviruses, understanding the interplay between plant diversity and virus species richness and prevalence remains cardinal. As both the amplification and the dilution of viral species richness due to increasing host diversity have been theorized and observed, a deeper understanding of how plants and viruses interact in natural environments is needed to explore how host availability conditions viral diversity and distributions.

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  • - Health care disparities have led to significant racial gaps in health outcomes, particularly in breast cancer mortality rates, where Black women face a higher mortality rate despite lower incidence compared to White women.
  • - Focus groups were conducted with Black women across the U.S. to explore their experiences and perceptions regarding participation in health research, revealing common barriers such as mistrust, lack of respect in healthcare settings, and logistical challenges.
  • - To improve research engagement among Black women, it's essential to recognize these barriers and foster trust by having knowledgeable research teams, involving community partners, and ensuring that the research holds meaning for the Black community.
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This is the first description of the complete genome sequence of a newly characterized monopartite begomovirus isolated from an asymptomatic uncultivated plant, Melochia tomentosa, collected in Burkina Faso. The sequence was obtained through rolling-circle amplification, cloning, and Sanger sequencing. The provisional species name "Begomovirus melochiae" and common virus name "melochia associated virus" (MeAV) are proposed.

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The maize streak virus belongs in the genus Mastrevirus, in the family Geminiviridae. The A-strain of the virus (MSV-A) is recognised as the principal causative agent of the most severe manifestation of maize streak disease (MSD). This disease continues to be a persistent limitation on maize output across sub-Saharan Africa and the nearby Indian Ocean islands.

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The cultivation of pineapple () is threatened worldwide by mealybug wilt disease of pineapple (MWP), whose etiology is not yet fully elucidated. In this study, we characterized pineapple mealybug wilt-associated ampeloviruses (PMWaVs, family ) from a diseased pineapple plant collected from Reunion Island, using a high-throughput sequencing approach combining Illumina short reads and Nanopore long reads. Reads co-assembly resulted in complete or near-complete genomes for six distinct ampeloviruses, including the first complete genome of pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus 5 (PMWaV5) and that of a new species tentatively named pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus 7 (PMWaV7).

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