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Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts

BACKGROUND: Despite the demonstration that geminiviruses, like many other single stranded DNA viruses, are evolving at rates similar to those of RNA viruses, a recent study has suggested that grass-infecting species in the genus Mastrevirus may have co-diverged with their hosts over millions of year...

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Autores principales: Harkins, Gordon W, Delport, Wayne, Duffy, Siobain, Wood, Natasha, Monjane, Adérito L, Owor, Betty E, Donaldson, Lara, Saumtally, Salem, Triton, Guy, Briddon, Rob W, Shepherd, Dionne N, Rybicki, Edward P, Martin, Darren P, Varsani, Arvind
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2719613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19607673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-104
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author Harkins, Gordon W
Delport, Wayne
Duffy, Siobain
Wood, Natasha
Monjane, Adérito L
Owor, Betty E
Donaldson, Lara
Saumtally, Salem
Triton, Guy
Briddon, Rob W
Shepherd, Dionne N
Rybicki, Edward P
Martin, Darren P
Varsani, Arvind
author_facet Harkins, Gordon W
Delport, Wayne
Duffy, Siobain
Wood, Natasha
Monjane, Adérito L
Owor, Betty E
Donaldson, Lara
Saumtally, Salem
Triton, Guy
Briddon, Rob W
Shepherd, Dionne N
Rybicki, Edward P
Martin, Darren P
Varsani, Arvind
author_sort Harkins, Gordon W
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Despite the demonstration that geminiviruses, like many other single stranded DNA viruses, are evolving at rates similar to those of RNA viruses, a recent study has suggested that grass-infecting species in the genus Mastrevirus may have co-diverged with their hosts over millions of years. This "co-divergence hypothesis" requires that long-term mastrevirus substitution rates be at least 100,000-fold lower than their basal mutation rates and 10,000-fold lower than their observable short-term substitution rates. The credibility of this hypothesis, therefore, hinges on the testable claim that negative selection during mastrevirus evolution is so potent that it effectively purges 99.999% of all mutations that occur. RESULTS: We have conducted long-term evolution experiments lasting between 6 and 32 years, where we have determined substitution rates of between 2 and 3 × 10(-4 )substitutions/site/year for the mastreviruses Maize streak virus (MSV) and Sugarcane streak Réunion virus (SSRV). We further show that mutation biases are similar for different geminivirus genera, suggesting that mutational processes that drive high basal mutation rates are conserved across the family. Rather than displaying signs of extremely severe negative selection as implied by the co-divergence hypothesis, our evolution experiments indicate that MSV and SSRV are predominantly evolving under neutral genetic drift. CONCLUSION: The absence of strong negative selection signals within our evolution experiments and the uniformly high geminivirus substitution rates that we and others have reported suggest that mastreviruses cannot have co-diverged with their hosts.
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spelling pubmed-27196132009-08-01 Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts Harkins, Gordon W Delport, Wayne Duffy, Siobain Wood, Natasha Monjane, Adérito L Owor, Betty E Donaldson, Lara Saumtally, Salem Triton, Guy Briddon, Rob W Shepherd, Dionne N Rybicki, Edward P Martin, Darren P Varsani, Arvind Virol J Research BACKGROUND: Despite the demonstration that geminiviruses, like many other single stranded DNA viruses, are evolving at rates similar to those of RNA viruses, a recent study has suggested that grass-infecting species in the genus Mastrevirus may have co-diverged with their hosts over millions of years. This "co-divergence hypothesis" requires that long-term mastrevirus substitution rates be at least 100,000-fold lower than their basal mutation rates and 10,000-fold lower than their observable short-term substitution rates. The credibility of this hypothesis, therefore, hinges on the testable claim that negative selection during mastrevirus evolution is so potent that it effectively purges 99.999% of all mutations that occur. RESULTS: We have conducted long-term evolution experiments lasting between 6 and 32 years, where we have determined substitution rates of between 2 and 3 × 10(-4 )substitutions/site/year for the mastreviruses Maize streak virus (MSV) and Sugarcane streak Réunion virus (SSRV). We further show that mutation biases are similar for different geminivirus genera, suggesting that mutational processes that drive high basal mutation rates are conserved across the family. Rather than displaying signs of extremely severe negative selection as implied by the co-divergence hypothesis, our evolution experiments indicate that MSV and SSRV are predominantly evolving under neutral genetic drift. CONCLUSION: The absence of strong negative selection signals within our evolution experiments and the uniformly high geminivirus substitution rates that we and others have reported suggest that mastreviruses cannot have co-diverged with their hosts. BioMed Central 2009-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2719613/ /pubmed/19607673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-104 Text en Copyright © 2009 Harkins 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.
spellingShingle Research
Harkins, Gordon W
Delport, Wayne
Duffy, Siobain
Wood, Natasha
Monjane, Adérito L
Owor, Betty E
Donaldson, Lara
Saumtally, Salem
Triton, Guy
Briddon, Rob W
Shepherd, Dionne N
Rybicki, Edward P
Martin, Darren P
Varsani, Arvind
Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
title Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
title_full Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
title_fullStr Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
title_short Experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
title_sort experimental evidence indicating that mastreviruses probably did not co-diverge with their hosts
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2719613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19607673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-6-104
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