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Comparative evolutionary and phylogenomic analysis of Avian avulaviruses 1-20

机译:比较进化和系统育苗分析AVIAN Avulaviruses 1-20

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Avian avulaviruses (avulaviruses or AAvVs) infect a wide range of avian species worldwide with variable clinical outcomes and economic impacts. Owing to broad host spectrum, several novel avulaviruses are being reported from both wild and domesticated birds that highlight the potential of the virus to evolve, adapt and emerge in susceptible population. Pathobiological and phylogenetic characterizations of individual avulaviruses are often demonstrated, however, a cumulative and comparative assessment of avulaviruses remains elusive. To assess evolutionary dynamics and potential emergence of novel avulaviruses, we enriched existing databases of all known avulaviruses (specie-type 1-20), and determined their genomics features based on both complete genomes and individual complete genes. While a high nucleotide divergence (up to 65.4%) was observed among avulaviruses, phylogenomic analysis revealed clustering of all avulaviruses into three distinct clades. The major Glade (Clade-I) included both oldest and newest avulaviruses (2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15 and 20) and the second Glade (Clade-II) consisted of avulaviruses 1, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18 and 19, whereas the third Glade (Clade-III) carried only avulaviruses 3 and 4. Intriguingly, clustering pattern was descriptive for individual gene-based analysis, however, the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) and polymerase (L) genes showed clear and discrete branching patterns similar to complete genome-based clustering. Therefore, we propose the use of HN, or L genes or complete genome to study epidemiological aspects of the avulaviruses. Genomic and residue characteristics of all genes indicated a continuous evolution of the virus, and substitutions in biologically important motifs warrant future investigations to assess their roles in the pathobiology of the virus. Taken together, this comprehensive analysis of all known avulaviruses ascertains continuous monitoring and surveillance of wild/waterfowls and commercial poultr
机译:Avian Avulaviruses(Avulaviruses或Aavvs)在全球范围内感染了各种各样的禽类物种,具有可变的临床结果和经济影响。由于广泛的主谱,来自野生和驯养鸟类的几种新的血管病毒,突出了病毒的潜力,以发展,适应和出现易感人群。然而,通常证明了个体血管病毒和系统发育表征,然而,Avulaviruses的累积和比较评估仍然难以捉摸。为了评估进化动态和新型流动的潜在出现,我们富集了所有已知的Avulaviruses(物种类型1-20)的现有数据库,并根据完整的基因组和个体完整基因确定其基因组学特征。虽然在Avulaviruses中观察到高核苷酸分歧(高达65.4%),但系统核发科学分析显示所有Avulaviruses的聚类为三个不同的枝条。主要的GLADE(CLADE-I)包括最古老和最新的AVIRAVIRUSES(2,5,6,7,8,10,11,14,15和20)和第二林林(CLADE-II)包括AvulaviRuses 1,9 ,12,13,16,17,18和19,而第三林(Clade-III)仅携带Avulaviruses 3和4.有趣的,聚类模式对于个体基因的分析是描述性的,然而,血凝素 - 神经氨酸酶(HN )和聚合酶(L)基因显示出与完全基因组为基础的聚类清晰和分立分支图案。因此,我们提出了使用HN,或L基因或完全基因组来研究流动的流行病毒方面。所有基因的基因组和残留特性表明病毒的连续演变,生物学上重要的主题中的取代值得将来的未来调查评估病毒病病病毒学中的作用。在一起,对所有已知的Avulaviruses的这种综合分析确定了野生/水禽和商业禽类的持续监测和监测

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