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Diversity of RNA viruses in the cosmopolitan monoxenous trypanosomatid Leptomonas pyrrhocoris.

Diego H MacedoDanyil GrybchukJana RežnarováJan VotýpkaDonnamae KlocekTatiana YurchenkoJan ŠevčíkAlice MagriMichaela Urda DolinskáKristína ZáhonováJulius LukešElena ServienėAlexandra JászayováSaulius ServaMarina N MalyshevaAlexander O FrolovVyacheslav YurchenkoAlexei Yu Kostygov
Published in: BMC biology (2023)
The unprecedented wide range of viruses in one protist species and the simultaneous presence of up to five viral species in a single Leptomonas pyrrhocoris isolate indicate the uniqueness of this flagellate. This is likely determined by the peculiarity of its firebug host, a highly abundant cosmopolitan species with several habits ensuring wide distribution and profuseness of L. pyrrhocoris, as well as its exposure to a wider spectrum of viruses compared to other trypanosomatids combined with a limited ability to transmit these viruses to its relatives. Thus, L. pyrrhocoris represents a suitable model to study the adoption of new viruses and their relationships with a protist host.
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