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Assessment of codivergence of Mastreviruses with their plant hosts

BACKGROUND: Viruses that have spent most of their evolutionary time associated with a single host lineage should have sequences that reflect codivergence of virus and host. Several examples for RNA viruses of host-virus tree congruence are being challenged. DNA viruses, such as mastreviruses, are mo...

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Autores principales: Wu, Beilei, Melcher, Ulrich, Guo, Xingyi, Wang, Xifeng, Fan, Longjiang, Zhou, Guanghe
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2630985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19094195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-335
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author Wu, Beilei
Melcher, Ulrich
Guo, Xingyi
Wang, Xifeng
Fan, Longjiang
Zhou, Guanghe
author_facet Wu, Beilei
Melcher, Ulrich
Guo, Xingyi
Wang, Xifeng
Fan, Longjiang
Zhou, Guanghe
author_sort Wu, Beilei
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description BACKGROUND: Viruses that have spent most of their evolutionary time associated with a single host lineage should have sequences that reflect codivergence of virus and host. Several examples for RNA viruses of host-virus tree congruence are being challenged. DNA viruses, such as mastreviruses, are more likely than RNA viruses to have maintained a record of host lineage association. RESULTS: The full genomes of 28 isolates of Wheat dwarf virus (WDV), a member of the Mastrevirus genus, from different regions of China were sequenced. The analysis of these 28 entire genomes and 18 entire genome sequences of cereal mastreviruses from other countries support the designation of wheat, barley and oat mastrevirus isolates as separate species. They revealed that relative divergence times for the viruses WDV, Barley dwarf virus (BDV), Oat dwarf virus (ODV) and Maize streak virus (MSV) are proportional to divergence times of their hosts, suggesting codivergence. Considerable diversity among Chinese isolates was found and was concentrated in hot spots in the Rep A, SIR, LIR, and intron regions in WDV genomes. Two probable recombination events were detected in Chinese WDV isolates. Analysis including further Mastrevirus genomes concentrated on coding regions to avoid difficulties due to recombination and hyperdiversity. The analysis demonstrated congruence of trees in two branches of the genus, but not in the third. Assuming codivergence, an evolutionary rate of 10(-8 )substitutions per site per year was calculated. The low rate implies stronger constraints against change than are obtained by other methods of estimating the rate. CONCLUSION: We report tests of the hypothesis that mastreviruses have codiverged with their monocotyledonous hosts over 50 million years of evolution. The tests support the hypothesis for WDV, BDV and ODV, but not for MSV and other African streak viruses.
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spelling pubmed-26309852009-01-27 Assessment of codivergence of Mastreviruses with their plant hosts Wu, Beilei Melcher, Ulrich Guo, Xingyi Wang, Xifeng Fan, Longjiang Zhou, Guanghe BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Viruses that have spent most of their evolutionary time associated with a single host lineage should have sequences that reflect codivergence of virus and host. Several examples for RNA viruses of host-virus tree congruence are being challenged. DNA viruses, such as mastreviruses, are more likely than RNA viruses to have maintained a record of host lineage association. RESULTS: The full genomes of 28 isolates of Wheat dwarf virus (WDV), a member of the Mastrevirus genus, from different regions of China were sequenced. The analysis of these 28 entire genomes and 18 entire genome sequences of cereal mastreviruses from other countries support the designation of wheat, barley and oat mastrevirus isolates as separate species. They revealed that relative divergence times for the viruses WDV, Barley dwarf virus (BDV), Oat dwarf virus (ODV) and Maize streak virus (MSV) are proportional to divergence times of their hosts, suggesting codivergence. Considerable diversity among Chinese isolates was found and was concentrated in hot spots in the Rep A, SIR, LIR, and intron regions in WDV genomes. Two probable recombination events were detected in Chinese WDV isolates. Analysis including further Mastrevirus genomes concentrated on coding regions to avoid difficulties due to recombination and hyperdiversity. The analysis demonstrated congruence of trees in two branches of the genus, but not in the third. Assuming codivergence, an evolutionary rate of 10(-8 )substitutions per site per year was calculated. The low rate implies stronger constraints against change than are obtained by other methods of estimating the rate. CONCLUSION: We report tests of the hypothesis that mastreviruses have codiverged with their monocotyledonous hosts over 50 million years of evolution. The tests support the hypothesis for WDV, BDV and ODV, but not for MSV and other African streak viruses. BioMed Central 2008-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2630985/ /pubmed/19094195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-335 Text en Copyright ©2008 Wu 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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Wu, Beilei
Melcher, Ulrich
Guo, Xingyi
Wang, Xifeng
Fan, Longjiang
Zhou, Guanghe
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title_full Assessment of codivergence of Mastreviruses with their plant hosts
title_fullStr Assessment of codivergence of Mastreviruses with their plant hosts
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of codivergence of Mastreviruses with their plant hosts
title_short Assessment of codivergence of Mastreviruses with their plant hosts
title_sort assessment of codivergence of mastreviruses with their plant hosts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2630985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19094195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-335
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