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Adenoviruses across the animal kingdom: a walk in the zoo

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FEBS LETTERS
卷 593, 期 24, 页码 3660-3673

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.13687

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Adenoviridae; adenovirus; animal viruses; Atadenovirus; Aviadenovirus; coevolution; Ichtadenovirus; Mastadenovirus; Siadenovirus; Testadenovirus

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  1. Nemzeti Kutatasi, Fejlesztesi es Innovacios Hivatal [OTKA NN128309]

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Adenoviruses (AdVs) infect representatives of numerous species from almost every major vertebrate class, albeit their incidence shows great variability. AdVs infecting birds, reptiles, and bats are the most common and diverse, whereas only one AdV has been so far isolated both from fish and amphibians. The family Adenoviridae is divided into five genera, each corresponding to an independent evolutionary lineage that supposedly coevolved with its respective vertebrate hosts. Members of genera Mastadenovirus and Aviadenovirus seem to infect exclusively mammals and birds, respectively. The genus Ichtadenovirus includes the single known AdV from fish. The majority of AdVs in the genus Atadenovirus originated from squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes), but also certain mammalian and avian AdVs are classified within this genus. The genus Siadenovirus contains the only AdV isolated from frog, along with numerous avian AdVs. In turtles, members of a sixth AdV lineage have been discovered, pending official recognition as an independent genus. The most likely scenario for AdV evolution includes long-term cospeciation with the hosts, as well as occasional switches between closely or, rarely, more distantly related hosts.

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