We report the genomic analysis of a novel alphabaculovirus, Mythimna sequax nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate CNPSo-98 (MyseNPV-CNPSo-98), obtained from cadavers of the winter crop pest, Mythimna sequax Franclemont (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The insects were collected from rice fields in Southern Brazil in the 1980's and belongs to the 'EMBRAPA-Soja' Virus Collection. High-throughput sequencing reads of DNA from MyseNPV occlusion bodies and assembly of the data yielded an AT-rich circular genome contig of 148,403 bp in length with 163 annotated opening reading frames (ORFs) and four homologous regions (hrs). Phylogenetic inference based on baculovirus core protein sequence alignments indicated that MyseNPV-CNPSo-98 is a member of Alphabaculovirus genus that clustered with other group II noctuid-infecting baculoviruses, including viruses isolated from Helicoverpa armigera and Mamestra spp. The genomes of the clade share strict collinearity and high pairwise nucleotide identity, with a common set of 149 genes, evolving under negative selection, except a bro gene. Branch lengths and Kimura-2-parameter pairwise nucleotide distances indicated that MyseNPV-CNPSo-98 represents a distinct lineage that may not be classified in any of the currently listed species in the genus.

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