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Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)

Iris yellow spot, caused by Iris yellow spot orthotospovirus (IYSV) (Genus: Orthotospovirus, Family: Tospoviridae), is an important disease of Allium spp. The complete N gene sequences of 142 IYSV isolates of curated sequence data from GenBank were used to determine the genetic diversity and evoluti...

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Autores principales: Tabassum, Afsha, Ramesh, S. V., Zhai, Ying, Iftikhar, Romana, Olaya, Cristian, Pappu, Hanu R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34616369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.633710
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author Tabassum, Afsha
Ramesh, S. V.
Zhai, Ying
Iftikhar, Romana
Olaya, Cristian
Pappu, Hanu R.
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description Iris yellow spot, caused by Iris yellow spot orthotospovirus (IYSV) (Genus: Orthotospovirus, Family: Tospoviridae), is an important disease of Allium spp. The complete N gene sequences of 142 IYSV isolates of curated sequence data from GenBank were used to determine the genetic diversity and evolutionary pattern. In silico restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, codon-based maximum likelihood studies, genetic differentiation and gene flow within the populations of IYSV genotypes were investigated. Bayesian phylogenetic analysis was carried out to estimate the evolutionary rate. In silico RFLP analysis of N gene sequences categorized IYSV isolates into two major genotypes viz., IYSV Netherlands (IYSV(NL); 55.63%), IYSV Brazil (IYSV(BR); 38.73%) and the rest fell in neither group [IYSV other (IYSV(other); 5.63%)]. Phylogenetic tree largely corroborated the results of RFLP analysis and the IYSV genotypes clustered into IYSV(NL) and IYSV(BR) genotypes. Genetic diversity test revealed IYSV(other) to be more diverse than IYSV(NL) and IYSV(BR). IYSV(NL) and IYSV(BR) genotypes are under purifying selection and population expansion, whereas IYSV(other) showed decreasing population size and hence appear to be under balancing selection. IYSV(BR) is least differentiated from IYSV(other) compared to IYSV(NL) genotype based on nucleotide diversity. Three putative recombinant events were found in the N gene of IYSV isolates based on RDP analysis, however, RAT substantiated two among them. The marginal likelihood mean substitution rate was 5.08 × 10(–5) subs/site/year and 95% highest posterior density (HPD) substitution rate between 5.11 × 10(–5) and 5.06 × 10(–5). Findings suggest that IYSV continues to evolve using population expansion strategies. The substitution rates identified are similar to other plant RNA viruses.
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spelling pubmed-84883662021-10-05 Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus) Tabassum, Afsha Ramesh, S. V. Zhai, Ying Iftikhar, Romana Olaya, Cristian Pappu, Hanu R. Front Microbiol Microbiology Iris yellow spot, caused by Iris yellow spot orthotospovirus (IYSV) (Genus: Orthotospovirus, Family: Tospoviridae), is an important disease of Allium spp. The complete N gene sequences of 142 IYSV isolates of curated sequence data from GenBank were used to determine the genetic diversity and evolutionary pattern. In silico restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, codon-based maximum likelihood studies, genetic differentiation and gene flow within the populations of IYSV genotypes were investigated. Bayesian phylogenetic analysis was carried out to estimate the evolutionary rate. In silico RFLP analysis of N gene sequences categorized IYSV isolates into two major genotypes viz., IYSV Netherlands (IYSV(NL); 55.63%), IYSV Brazil (IYSV(BR); 38.73%) and the rest fell in neither group [IYSV other (IYSV(other); 5.63%)]. Phylogenetic tree largely corroborated the results of RFLP analysis and the IYSV genotypes clustered into IYSV(NL) and IYSV(BR) genotypes. Genetic diversity test revealed IYSV(other) to be more diverse than IYSV(NL) and IYSV(BR). IYSV(NL) and IYSV(BR) genotypes are under purifying selection and population expansion, whereas IYSV(other) showed decreasing population size and hence appear to be under balancing selection. IYSV(BR) is least differentiated from IYSV(other) compared to IYSV(NL) genotype based on nucleotide diversity. Three putative recombinant events were found in the N gene of IYSV isolates based on RDP analysis, however, RAT substantiated two among them. The marginal likelihood mean substitution rate was 5.08 × 10(–5) subs/site/year and 95% highest posterior density (HPD) substitution rate between 5.11 × 10(–5) and 5.06 × 10(–5). Findings suggest that IYSV continues to evolve using population expansion strategies. The substitution rates identified are similar to other plant RNA viruses. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8488366/ /pubmed/34616369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.633710 Text en Copyright © 2021 Tabassum, Ramesh, Zhai, Iftikhar, Olaya and Pappu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Tabassum, Afsha
Ramesh, S. V.
Zhai, Ying
Iftikhar, Romana
Olaya, Cristian
Pappu, Hanu R.
Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)
title Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)
title_full Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)
title_fullStr Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)
title_full_unstemmed Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)
title_short Viruses Without Borders: Global Analysis of the Population Structure, Haplotype Distribution, and Evolutionary Pattern of Iris Yellow Spot Orthotospovirus (Family Tospoviridae, Genus Orthotospovirus)
title_sort viruses without borders: global analysis of the population structure, haplotype distribution, and evolutionary pattern of iris yellow spot orthotospovirus (family tospoviridae, genus orthotospovirus)
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34616369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.633710
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