Selected article for: "co evolution and host switching"

Author: Léa Joffrin; Steven M. Goodman; David A. Wilkinson; Beza Ramasindrazana; Erwan Lagadec; Yann Gomard; Gildas Le Minter; Andréa Dos Santos; M. Corrie Schoeman; Rajendraprasad Sookhareea; Pablo Tortosa; Simon Julienne; Eduardo S. Gudo; Patrick Mavingui; Camille Lebarbenchon
Title: Bat coronavirus phylogeography in the Western Indian Ocean
  • Document date: 2019_9_4
  • ID: by4qwkla_17
    Snippet: In the context of WIO islands, we expect a strong geographical influence on CoVs diversity 248 rather than on host specificity, with independent evolution of CoVs on each island because of 249 spatial isolation and endemism. Anthony et al. (32) suggested that the dominant evolutionary 250 mechanism for African CoVs was host switching. In our study, congruence between host and 251 viral phylogenies suggests a strong signal for co-evolution between.....
    Document: In the context of WIO islands, we expect a strong geographical influence on CoVs diversity 248 rather than on host specificity, with independent evolution of CoVs on each island because of 249 spatial isolation and endemism. Anthony et al. (32) suggested that the dominant evolutionary 250 mechanism for African CoVs was host switching. In our study, congruence between host and 251 viral phylogenies suggests a strong signal for co-evolution between WIO bats and their associ-252 ated CoVs. This strongly suggests that individual bat species harbor specific CoV lineages, but 253 CoV transmission between different bat species may nevertheless occur infrequently. However, 254 author/funder. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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