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The origin and evolution of European eel rhabdovirus dominant genotype.

Journal:
Microbial pathogenesis
Year:
2024
Authors:
Kong, Chao et al.
Affiliation:
College of Life Science · China

Abstract

The Eel Virus European X (EVEX) is a significant pathogen contributing to the decline of eel populations. As an important evolutionary driving force, it is crucial to understand whether homologous recombination (HR)occurs between EVEXs for revealing the evolutionary patterns of the virus. This study indicates that HR may enhance genetic diversity and accelerate the evolution and spread of EVEX. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that the current popular EVEX is primarily composed of a dominant recombinant genotype. Further investigation suggests that recombination events, which likely occurred approximately 54 years ago, may alter codon preferences, highlighting the adaptive advantages this provides and enhancing the virus's ability to infect its eel host. The emergence of this advantageous genotype may be driven by environmental selection pressures, consistent with natural selection principles. In summary, our findings suggest that HR might plays an important role in EVEX evolution, facilitating its adaptation to changing environmental conditions.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39481692/