1. Multiple novel filamentous phages detected in the cloacal swab samples of birds using viral metagenomics approach
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Jian Zeng, Yan Wang, Ju Zhang, Shixing Yang, and Wen Zhang
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Viral metagenomics ,Cloacal swab ,Filamentous phage ,Inoviridae ,Virus evolution ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Members of the family Inoviridae (inoviruses) are characterized by their unique filamentous morphology and infection cycle. The viral genome of inovirus is able to integrate into the host genome and continuously releases virions without lysing the host, establishing chronic infection. A large number of inoviruses have been obtained from microbial genomes and metagenomes recently, but putative novel inoviruses remaining to be identified. Here, using viral metagenomics, we identified four novel inoviruses from cloacal swab samples of wild and breeding birds. The circular genome of those four inoviruses are 6732 to 7709 nt in length with 51.4% to 56.5% GC content and encodes 9 to 13 open reading frames, respectively. The zonula occludens toxin gene implicated in the virulence of pathogenic host bacteria were identified in all four inoviruses and shared the highest amino acid sequences identity (
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- 2021
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