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Cryptic and abundant marine viruses at the evolutionary origins of Earth’s RNA virome.

Authors :
Zayed, Ahmed A.
Wainaina, James M.
Dominguez-Huerta, Guillermo
Pelletier, Eric
Guo, Jiarong
Mohssen, Mohamed
Tian, Funing
Pratama, Akbar Adjie
Bolduc, Benjamin
Zablocki, Olivier
Cronin, Dylan
Solden, Lindsey
Delage, Erwan
Alberti, Adriana
Aury, Jean-Marc
Carradec, Quentin
da Silva, Corinne
Labadie, Karine
Poulain, Julie
Ruscheweyh, Hans-Joachim
Source :
Science. 4/8/2022, Vol. 376 Issue 6589, p156-162. 7p. 4 Color Photographs.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Whereas DNA viruses are known to be abundant, diverse, and commonly key ecosystem players, RNA viruses are insufficiently studied outside disease settings. In this study, we analyzed ≈28 terabases of Global Ocean RNA sequences to expand Earth’s RNA virus catalogs and their taxonomy, investigate their evolutionary origins, and assess their marine biogeography from pole to pole. Using new approaches to optimize discovery and classification, we identified RNA viruses that necessitate substantive revisions of taxonomy (doubling phyla and adding >50% new classes) and evolutionary understanding. “Species”-rank abundance determination revealed that viruses of the new phyla “Taraviricota,” a missing link in early RNA virus evolution, and “Arctiviricota” are widespread and dominant in the oceans. These efforts provide foundational knowledge critical to integrating RNA viruses into ecological and epidemiological models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
376
Issue :
6589
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156262732
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abm5847