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Extensive diversity and evolution of hepadnaviruses in bats in China
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Extensive diversity and evolution of hepadnaviruses in bats in China
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Zhang, Yong-Zhen
Wu, Jun
Lin, Xian-Dan
Zhao, Guoqiang
Hao, Zong-Yu
Wang, Hong-Wei
Wang, Miao-Ruo
Wang, Zhao-Xiao
Holmes, Edward
Ma, Runlin
Nie, Fang-Yuan
Chen, Xiao-Nan
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Abstract To better understand the evolution of hepadnaviruses, we sampled bats from Guizhou, Henan and Zhejiang provinces, China, and rodents from Zhejiang province. Genetically diverse hepadnaviruses were identified in a broad range of bat species, with an overall prevalence of 13.3%. In contrast, no rodent hepadnaviruses were identified. The newly discovered bat hepadnaviruses fell into two distinct phylogenetic groups. The viruses within the first group exhibited high diversity, with some closely related to viruses previously identified in Yunnan province. Strikingly, the newly discovered viruses sampled from Jiyuan city in the second phylogenetic group were most closely related to those found in bats from West Africa, suggestive of a long-term association between bats and hepadnaviruses. A co-phylogenetic analysis revealed frequent cross-species transmission among bats from different species, genera, and families. Overall, these data suggest that there are likely few barriers to the cross-species transmission of bat hepadnaviruses.
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10.1016/j.virol.2017.11.005
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29153861
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Extensive diversity and evolution of hepadnaviruses in bats in China
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