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Taxonomic update for mammalian anelloviruses (family Anelloviridae)

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ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
Volume 166, Issue 10, Pages 2943-2953

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-021-05192-x

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  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Office - NKFIH [NN128309]

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Anelloviruses are a group of small DNA viruses, and with the discovery of diverse strains in various organisms in recent years, new classification challenges have emerged. A global analysis of mammalian anelloviruses has led to the establishment of new criteria for classification, resulting in the creation of new genera and species.
Anelloviruses are small negative-sense single-stranded DNA viruses with genomes ranging in size from 1.6 to 3.9 kb. The family Anelloviridae comprised 14 genera before the present changes. However, in the last five years, a large number of diverse anelloviruses have been identified in various organisms. Here, we undertake a global analysis of mammalian anelloviruses whose full genome sequences have been determined and have an intact open reading frame 1 (ORF1). We established new criteria for the classification of anelloviruses, and, based on our analyses, we establish new genera and species to accommodate the unclassified anelloviruses. We also note that based on the updated species demarcation criteria, some previously assigned species (n = 10) merge with other species. Given the rate at which virus sequence data are accumulating, and with the identification of diverse anelloviruses, we acknowledge that the taxonomy will have to be dynamic and continuously evolve to accommodate new members.

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