Selected article for: "phylogenetic analysis and RNA virus"

Author: Yuri I. Wolf; Darius Kazlauskas; Jaime Iranzo; Adriana LucÍa-Sanz; Jens H. Kuhn; Mart Krupovic; Valerian V. Dolja; Eugene V. Koonin
Title: Origins and Evolution of the Global RNA Virome
  • Document date: 2018_10_24
  • ID: 8z78shbf_7
    Snippet: Recent revolutionary developments in virus metagenomics (metaviromics) dramatically 146 expanded the known diversity of RNA viruses and provided an unprecedented amount of 147 sequence data for informed investigation into RNA virus evolution (11, 17, 37). The foremost 148 development was the massive expansion of the known invertebrate virome that was achieved 149 primarily through meta-transcriptome sequencing of various holobionts. The subsequen.....
    Document: Recent revolutionary developments in virus metagenomics (metaviromics) dramatically 146 expanded the known diversity of RNA viruses and provided an unprecedented amount of 147 sequence data for informed investigation into RNA virus evolution (11, 17, 37). The foremost 148 development was the massive expansion of the known invertebrate virome that was achieved 149 primarily through meta-transcriptome sequencing of various holobionts. The subsequent 150 phylogenetic analysis revealed previously unknown lineages of +RNA and -RNA viruses and 151 prompted reconsideration of high rank virus unifications, such as +RNA virus supergroups (14, 152 38-41). The RNA viromes of fungi and prokaryotes also underwent notable expansion albeit not 153 as massive as that of invertebrates (13, 42, 43) . 154

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