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De novo profiling of RNA viruses in Anopheles malaria vector mosquitoes from forest ecological zones in Senegal and Cambodia.

Eugeni BeldaFerdinand Nanfack-MinkeuKarin EiglmeierGuillaume CarissimoInge HolmMawlouth DialloDiawo DialloAmélie VantauxSaorin KimIgor V SharakhovKenneth D Vernick
Published in: BMC genomics (2019)
Anopheles vectors of human malaria in Africa and Asia are ubiquitously colonized by RNA viruses, some of which are monophyletic but clearly diverged from other arthropod viruses. The interplay between small RNA pathways, immunity, and the virome may represent part of the homeostatic mechanism maintaining virome members in a commensal or nonpathogenic state, and could potentially influence vector competence.
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