Extensive phylogenetic analysis of piscine orthoreovirus genomic sequences shows the robustness of subgenotype classification
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Godoy, Marcos
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Extensive phylogenetic analysis of piscine orthoreovirus genomic sequences shows the robustness of subgenotype classification
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Piscine orthoreovirus (PRV) belongs to the family Reoviridae and has been described mainly
in association with salmonid infections. The genome of PRV consists of about 23,600 bp, with
10 segments of double-stranded RNA, classified as small (S1 to S4), medium (M1, M2 and M3) and
large (L1, L2 and L3); these range approximately from 1000 bp (segment S4) to 4000 bp (segment
L1). How the genetic variation among PRV strains affects the virulence for salmonids is still poorly
understood. The aim of this study was to describe the molecular phylogeny of PRV based on an
extensive sequence analysis of the S1 and M2 segments of PRV available in the GenBank database to
date (May 2020). The analysis was extended to include new PRV sequences for S1 and M2 segments.
In addition, subgenotype classifications were assigned to previously published unclassified sequences.
It was concluded that the phylogenetic trees are consistent with the original classification using the
PRV genomic segment S1, which differentiates PRV into two major genotypes, I and II, and each of
these into two subgenotypes, designated as Ia and Ib, and IIa and IIb, respectively. Moreover, some
clusters of country- and host-specific PRV subgenotypes were observed in the subset of sequences
used. This work strengthens the subgenotype classification of PRV based on the S1 segment and can
be used to enhance research on the virulence of PRV.
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Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas Aplicadas (CIBA)
Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria, Laboratorio de Biotecnologia, Universidad San Sebastian, Sede de La Patagonia
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Pathogens 2021, 10, 41.
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