生物
计算生物学
DNA微阵列
DNA测序
核糖核酸
遗传学
蛋白质组学
进化生物学
病毒学
基因
基因表达
作者
Xiang Lü,Ziyuan Dai,Jing Xue,Wang Li,Peihong Ni,Jin Xu,Chenglin Zhou,Wen Zhang
出处
期刊:BMC Genomics
[Springer Nature]
日期:2024-05-27
卷期号:25 (1)
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12864-024-10432-w
摘要
Abstract Background Like all other species, fungi are susceptible to infection by viruses. The diversity of fungal viruses has been rapidly expanding in recent years due to the availability of advanced sequencing technologies. However, compared to other virome studies, the research on fungi-associated viruses remains limited. Results In this study, we downloaded and analyzed over 200 public datasets from approximately 40 different Bioprojects to explore potential fungal-associated viral dark matter. A total of 12 novel viral sequences were identified, all of which are RNA viruses, with lengths ranging from 1,769 to 9,516 nucleotides. The amino acid sequence identity of all these viruses with any known virus is below 70%. Through phylogenetic analysis, these RNA viruses were classified into different orders or families, such as Mitoviridae , Benyviridae , Botourmiaviridae , Deltaflexiviridae , Mymonaviridae , Bunyavirales , and Partitiviridae . It is possible that these sequences represent new taxa at the level of family, genus, or species. Furthermore, a co-evolution analysis indicated that the evolutionary history of these viruses within their groups is largely driven by cross-species transmission events. Conclusions These findings are of significant importance for understanding the diversity, evolution, and relationships between genome structure and function of fungal viruses. However, further investigation is needed to study their interactions.
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