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The evolutionary history of hepaciviruses.

Yiqiao LiMahan GhafariAndrew J HolbrookI BoonenNabil M S AmorStefano CatalanoJoanne P WebsterYao-Yao LiHaotian LiValentijn VergotePiet MaesY L ChongAnne LaudisoitP BaeloS NgoyS G MbalitiniG C GembuP Musaba AkawaJ Goüy de BellocqHerwig LeirsErik VerheyenOliver George PybusAris KatzourakisAbdulaziz N AlagailiSophie GryseelsY C LiMarc A SuchardMagda BletsaPhilippe Lemey
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Since the discovery of Hepatitis C virus, the search for animal virus homologues has gained significant traction, opening up new opportunities to study their origins and long-term evolutionary dynamics. Capitalizing on a large-scale screening of wild mammals, and genomic sequencing, we expand the novel rodent host range of hepaciviruses and document further virus diversity. We infer a significant influence of frequent cross-species transmission as well as some signal for virus-host co-divergence, and find comparative host and geographic structure. We also provide the first formal estimates of the timescale of hepaciviruses indicating an origin of about 22 million years ago. Our study offers new insights in hepacivirus evolutionary dynamics with broadly applicable methods that can support future research in virus evolution.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • genome wide
  • small molecule
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • gene expression
  • genetic diversity
  • disease virus
  • current status