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Genomic Epidemiology and Evolution of Duck Hepatitis A Virus.

Enikő FehérSzilvia JakabKrisztina BaliEszter KaszabBorbála NagyKatalin IhászÁdám BálintVilmos PalyaKrisztián Bányai
Published in: Viruses (2021)
Duck hepatitis A virus (DHAV), an avian picornavirus, causes high-mortality acute disease in ducklings. Among the three serotypes, DHAV-1 is globally distributed, whereas DHAV-2 and DHAV-3 serotypes are chiefly restricted to Southeast Asia. In this study, we analyzed the genomic evolution of DHAV-1 strains using extant GenBank records and genomic sequences of 10 DHAV-1 strains originating from a large disease outbreak in 2004-2005, in Hungary. Recombination analysis revealed intragenotype recombination within DHAV-1 as well as intergenotype recombination events involving DHAV-1 and DHAV-3 strains. The intergenotype recombination occurred in the VP0 region. Diversifying selection seems to act at sites of certain genomic regions. Calculations estimated slightly lower rates of evolution of DHAV-1 (mean rates for individual protein coding regions, 5.6286 × 10-4 to 1.1147 × 10-3 substitutions per site per year) compared to other picornaviruses. The observed evolutionary mechanisms indicate that whole-genome-based analysis of DHAV strains is needed to better understand the emergence of novel strains and their geographical dispersal.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • dna damage
  • dna repair
  • copy number
  • risk factors
  • type diabetes
  • oxidative stress
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation