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Avian and serpentine endogenous foamy viruses, and new insights into the macroevolutionary history of foamy viruses

机译:禽类和蛇形内源性泡沫病毒,以及新的见解泡沫病毒的宏观调度史

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This study reports and characterises two novel distinct lineages of foamy viruses (FVs) in the forms of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs). Several closely related elements were found in the genome of oriental stork (Ciconia boyciana) and other was found in the genome of spine-bellied sea snake (Hydrophis hardwickii), designated ERV-Spuma.N-Cbo (where 'N' runs from one to thirteen) and ERV-Spuma.1-Hha, respectively. This discovery of avian and serpentine endogenous FVs adds snakes, and perhaps more crucially, birds to the list of currently known hosts of FVs, in addition to mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. This indicates that FVs are, or at least were, capable of infecting all major lineages of vertebrates. Moreover, together with other FVs, phylogenetic analyses showed that both of them are most closely related to mammalian FVs. Further examination revealed that reptilian FVs form a deep paraphyletic group that is basal to mammalian and avian FVs, suggesting that there were multiple ancient FV cross-class transmissions among their hosts. Evolutionary timescales of various FV lineages were estimated in this study, in particular, the timescales of reptilian FVs and that of the clade of mammalian, avian, and serpentine FVs. This was accomplished by using the recently established time-dependent rate phenomenon models, inferred using mainly the knowledge of the co-speciation history between FVs and mammals. It was found that the estimated timescales matched very well with those of reptiles. Combined with the observed phylogenetic patterns, these results suggested that FVs likely co-speciated with ancient reptilian animals, but later jumped to a protomammal and/or a bird, which ultimately gave rise to mammalian and avian FVs. These results contribute to our understanding of FV emergence, specifically the emergence of mammalian and avian FVs, and provide new insights into how FVs co-evolved with their non-mammalian vertebrate hosts in the distant past.
机译:本研究报告并表征了内源性逆转录病毒(ERV)的形式的两种新型泡沫病毒(FVS)的不同裂缝谱系。在东方鹳(Ciconia Boyciana)的基因组中发现了几种密切相关的元素,并且在脊柱 - 腹海蛇(Hydrophis Hardwickii)的基因组中发现了另一种,指定Erv-spuma.n-cbo(其中'n'从一个跑分别为13岁)和Erv-spuma.1-hha。这次发现禽和蛇形内源性FVS增加了蛇,也许更关心,除了哺乳动物,爬行动物,两栖动物和鱼类之外,目前已知的FVS列表的鸟类。这表明FVS或至少是能够感染脊椎动物的所有主要谱系。此外,与其他FVS一起,系统发育分析表明,它们两者与哺乳动物FVS最密切相关。进一步的检查表明,爬行动物的FVS形成了一个深对哺乳动物和禽飞行民飞行的深度触视组,表明其宿主中有多种古代FV交流传输。在本研究中估计了各种FV谱系的进化时间表,特别是爬行动物FVS的时间尺度以及哺乳动物,禽类和蛇形FVS的思考。这是通过使用最近建立的时间依赖性率现象模型来完成的,推断使用FVS和哺乳动物之间的共同规范历史的知识。发现估计的时间尺度与爬行动物的估计时间表相匹配。结合观察到的系统发育模式,这些结果表明,FV可能与古老的爬行动物动物共同调整,但后来跳到了一种原始的和/或一只鸟,最终会产生哺乳动物和禽流心的FV。这些结果有助于我们对FV出现的理解,特别是哺乳动物和禽FV的出现,并为FVS在遥远的过去的非哺乳动物脊椎动物主持人中共同进化的新见解。

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