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1984). This, together with the lack of a fossil record, makes it difficult to trace the ancestry of the tobamoviruses with exactitude. Nevertheless, based on comparisons of gene and genome sequences between tobamoviruses infecting various groups of plants, Gibbs (1999) has inferred that the prototobamoviruses probably first arose around 120–140 million years ago, around the same time that angiosperms appeared. Further back than this, there may have been even earlier progenitor(s) of modern tobamoviruses.
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