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Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals

Rabies is a fatal zoonotic infection of the central nervous system of mammals and has been known to humans for millennia. The etiological agent, is a neurotropic RNA virus in the order Mononegavirales, family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus. There are currently accepted to be two cycles for rabies t...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Rafael N., Freire, Caio C., Iamarino, Atila, Zanotto, Paolo M., Pessoa, Rodrigo, Sanabani, Sabri S., de Souza, Sibele Pinheiro, Castilho, Juliana G., Batista, Helena B. C. R., Carnieli, Pedro, Macedo, Carla I., Watanabe, Jaqueline T., Brandão, Paulo E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32745160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2019-0370
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author Oliveira, Rafael N.
Freire, Caio C.
Iamarino, Atila
Zanotto, Paolo M.
Pessoa, Rodrigo
Sanabani, Sabri S.
de Souza, Sibele Pinheiro
Castilho, Juliana G.
Batista, Helena B. C. R.
Carnieli, Pedro
Macedo, Carla I.
Watanabe, Jaqueline T.
Brandão, Paulo E.
author_facet Oliveira, Rafael N.
Freire, Caio C.
Iamarino, Atila
Zanotto, Paolo M.
Pessoa, Rodrigo
Sanabani, Sabri S.
de Souza, Sibele Pinheiro
Castilho, Juliana G.
Batista, Helena B. C. R.
Carnieli, Pedro
Macedo, Carla I.
Watanabe, Jaqueline T.
Brandão, Paulo E.
author_sort Oliveira, Rafael N.
collection PubMed
description Rabies is a fatal zoonotic infection of the central nervous system of mammals and has been known to humans for millennia. The etiological agent, is a neurotropic RNA virus in the order Mononegavirales, family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus. There are currently accepted to be two cycles for rabies transmission: the urban cycle and the sylvatic cycle. The fact that both cycles originated from a common RABV or lyssavirus ancestor and the adaptive divergence that occurred since then as this ancestor virus adapted to a wide range of fitness landscapes represented by reservoir species in the orders Carnivora and Chiroptera led to the emergence of the diverse RABV lineages currently found in the sylvatic and urban cycles. Here we study full genome phylogenies and the time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of the RABVs in the sylvatic and urban cycles. Results show that there were differences between the nucleotide substitution rates per site per year for the same RABV genes maintained independently in the urban and sylvatic cycles. The results identify the most suitable gene for phylogenetic analysis, heterotachy among RABV genes and the TMRCA for the two cycles.
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spelling pubmed-74167552020-08-19 Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals Oliveira, Rafael N. Freire, Caio C. Iamarino, Atila Zanotto, Paolo M. Pessoa, Rodrigo Sanabani, Sabri S. de Souza, Sibele Pinheiro Castilho, Juliana G. Batista, Helena B. C. R. Carnieli, Pedro Macedo, Carla I. Watanabe, Jaqueline T. Brandão, Paulo E. Genet Mol Biol Evolutionary Genetics Rabies is a fatal zoonotic infection of the central nervous system of mammals and has been known to humans for millennia. The etiological agent, is a neurotropic RNA virus in the order Mononegavirales, family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus. There are currently accepted to be two cycles for rabies transmission: the urban cycle and the sylvatic cycle. The fact that both cycles originated from a common RABV or lyssavirus ancestor and the adaptive divergence that occurred since then as this ancestor virus adapted to a wide range of fitness landscapes represented by reservoir species in the orders Carnivora and Chiroptera led to the emergence of the diverse RABV lineages currently found in the sylvatic and urban cycles. Here we study full genome phylogenies and the time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) of the RABVs in the sylvatic and urban cycles. Results show that there were differences between the nucleotide substitution rates per site per year for the same RABV genes maintained independently in the urban and sylvatic cycles. The results identify the most suitable gene for phylogenetic analysis, heterotachy among RABV genes and the TMRCA for the two cycles. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7416755/ /pubmed/32745160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2019-0370 Text en Copyright © 2020, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (type CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Evolutionary Genetics
Oliveira, Rafael N.
Freire, Caio C.
Iamarino, Atila
Zanotto, Paolo M.
Pessoa, Rodrigo
Sanabani, Sabri S.
de Souza, Sibele Pinheiro
Castilho, Juliana G.
Batista, Helena B. C. R.
Carnieli, Pedro
Macedo, Carla I.
Watanabe, Jaqueline T.
Brandão, Paulo E.
Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
title Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
title_full Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
title_fullStr Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
title_full_unstemmed Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
title_short Rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
title_sort rabies virus diversification in aerial and terrestrial mammals
topic Evolutionary Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32745160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2019-0370
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