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Aedes aegyptifrom Amazon Basin Harbor High Diversity of Novel Viral Species

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VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v12080866

Keywords

microbiota; viral diversity; NGS; insect-virus; Aedes aegypti; Amazon; mosquito

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  1. FAPESP [2016/01735-2, 2017/00021-9, 2019/21706-5]
  2. CNPq [400354/2016-0, 408054/2016-6, 302677/2019-4]
  3. FAPEAP/CNPq [PPSUS 250.203.0333/2016]
  4. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brasil (CAPES)

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Viruses are the most diverse and abundant microorganisms on earth, highly adaptive to a wide range of hosts. Viral diversity within invertebrate hosts has gained notoriety in recent years in public health as several such viruses have been of medical importance.Aedes aegyptiserves as a vector for several viruses that have caused epidemics within the last year throughout Brazil; including Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya. This study aimed to identify new viral agents withinAedes aegyptimosquito in a city of the Amazonian region, where it is highly endemic. Metagenomic investigation was performed on 60 mosquito pools and viral RNA sequences present in their microbiota were characterized using genomic and phylogenetic tools. In total, we identified five putative novel virus species related to theSobemovirusgenus,Iflavirusgenus andPermutatetraviridaefamily. These findings indicate a diverse taxonomy of viruses present in the mosquito microbiota of the Amazon, the region with the greatest invertebrate diversity in the world.

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