1. Four novel picornaviruses detected in Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) in Chile.
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Hayer, Juliette, Wille, Michelle, Font, Alejandro, González-Aravena, Marcelo, Norder, Helene, and Malmberg, Maja
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PICORNAVIRUSES , *AVIAN influenza , *PENGUINS , *ENDANGERED species , *POULTRY industry , *METAGENOMICS , *COMPARATIVE genomics - Abstract
Members of the Picornaviridae family comprise a significant burden on the poultry industry, causing diseases such as gastroenteritis and hepatitis. However, with the advent of metagenomics, a number of picornaviruses have now been revealed in apparently healthy wild birds. In this study, we identified four novel viruses belonging to the family Picornaviridae in healthy Magellanic penguins, a near threatened species. All samples were subsequently screened by RT-PCR for these new viruses, and approximately 20% of the penguins were infected with at least one of these viruses. The viruses were distantly related to members of the genera Hepatovirus , Tremovirus , Gruhelivirus and Crahelvirus. Further, they had more than 60% amino acid divergence from other picornaviruses, and therefore likely constitute novel genera. Our results demonstrate the vast undersampling of wild birds for viruses, and we expect the discovery of numerous avian viruses that are related to hepatoviruses and tremoviruses in the future. • Four novel Picornaviruses detected in Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) in Chile: Research highlights. • Investigation of the fecal virome of Magellanic Penguins on Magdalena Island (Chile). • Discovery of 4 novel Picornaviruses: Sphenimaju virus, Sphenifaro virus, Sphenilena virus, Sphenigellan virus. • Comparative genomics and phylogenetics analysis of the 4 full genomes. • Prevalence of 20% of these novel Picornaviruses among Magellanic Penguins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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