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Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes

BACKGROUND: Members of the family Iridoviridae can cause severe diseases resulting in significant economic and environmental losses. Very little is known about how iridoviruses cause disease in their host. In the present study, we describe the re-analysis of the Iridoviridae family of complex DNA vi...

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Autores principales: Eaton, Heather E, Metcalf, Julie, Penny, Emily, Tcherepanov, Vasily, Upton, Chris, Brunetti, Craig R
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1783846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17239238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-11
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author Eaton, Heather E
Metcalf, Julie
Penny, Emily
Tcherepanov, Vasily
Upton, Chris
Brunetti, Craig R
author_facet Eaton, Heather E
Metcalf, Julie
Penny, Emily
Tcherepanov, Vasily
Upton, Chris
Brunetti, Craig R
author_sort Eaton, Heather E
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description BACKGROUND: Members of the family Iridoviridae can cause severe diseases resulting in significant economic and environmental losses. Very little is known about how iridoviruses cause disease in their host. In the present study, we describe the re-analysis of the Iridoviridae family of complex DNA viruses using a variety of comparative genomic tools to yield a greater consensus among the annotated sequences of its members. RESULTS: A series of genomic sequence comparisons were made among, and between the Ranavirus and Megalocytivirus genera in order to identify novel conserved ORFs. Of these two genera, the Megalocytivirus genomes required the greatest number of altered annotations. Prior to our re-analysis, the Megalocytivirus species orange-spotted grouper iridovirus and rock bream iridovirus shared 99% sequence identity, but only 82 out of 118 potential ORFs were annotated; in contrast, we predict that these species share an identical complement of genes. These annotation changes allowed the redefinition of the group of core genes shared by all iridoviruses. Seven new core genes were identified, bringing the total number to 26. CONCLUSION: Our re-analysis of genomes within the Iridoviridae family provides a unifying framework to understand the biology of these viruses. Further re-defining the core set of iridovirus genes will continue to lead us to a better understanding of the phylogenetic relationships between individual iridoviruses as well as giving us a much deeper understanding of iridovirus replication. In addition, this analysis will provide a better framework for characterizing and annotating currently unclassified iridoviruses.
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spelling pubmed-17838462007-01-30 Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes Eaton, Heather E Metcalf, Julie Penny, Emily Tcherepanov, Vasily Upton, Chris Brunetti, Craig R Virol J Research BACKGROUND: Members of the family Iridoviridae can cause severe diseases resulting in significant economic and environmental losses. Very little is known about how iridoviruses cause disease in their host. In the present study, we describe the re-analysis of the Iridoviridae family of complex DNA viruses using a variety of comparative genomic tools to yield a greater consensus among the annotated sequences of its members. RESULTS: A series of genomic sequence comparisons were made among, and between the Ranavirus and Megalocytivirus genera in order to identify novel conserved ORFs. Of these two genera, the Megalocytivirus genomes required the greatest number of altered annotations. Prior to our re-analysis, the Megalocytivirus species orange-spotted grouper iridovirus and rock bream iridovirus shared 99% sequence identity, but only 82 out of 118 potential ORFs were annotated; in contrast, we predict that these species share an identical complement of genes. These annotation changes allowed the redefinition of the group of core genes shared by all iridoviruses. Seven new core genes were identified, bringing the total number to 26. CONCLUSION: Our re-analysis of genomes within the Iridoviridae family provides a unifying framework to understand the biology of these viruses. Further re-defining the core set of iridovirus genes will continue to lead us to a better understanding of the phylogenetic relationships between individual iridoviruses as well as giving us a much deeper understanding of iridovirus replication. In addition, this analysis will provide a better framework for characterizing and annotating currently unclassified iridoviruses. BioMed Central 2007-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC1783846/ /pubmed/17239238 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-11 Text en Copyright © 2007 Eaton et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Eaton, Heather E
Metcalf, Julie
Penny, Emily
Tcherepanov, Vasily
Upton, Chris
Brunetti, Craig R
Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
title Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
title_full Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
title_fullStr Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
title_short Comparative genomic analysis of the family Iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
title_sort comparative genomic analysis of the family iridoviridae: re-annotating and defining the core set of iridovirus genes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1783846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17239238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-11
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