Genomic architecture of endogenous ichnoviruses reveals distinct evolutionary pathways leading to virus domestication in parasitic wasps.
Fabrice LegeaiBernardo F SantosStéphanie RobinAnthony BretaudeauRebecca B DikowClaire LemaitreVéronique JouanMarc RavallecJean-Michel DrezenDenis TaguFrédéric BaudatGabor GyapayXin ZhouShanlin LiuBruce A WebbSeán G BradyAnne-Nathalie VolkoffPublished in: BMC biology (2020)
The contrasting structures of the two types of ichnovirus genomic elements are consistent with their different functions: proviral segments are vehicles for virulence proteins expected to adapt according to different host defense systems, whereas the genes involved in virus particle production in the wasp are likely more stable and may reflect ancestral viral architecture. The distinct genomic architectures seen in ichnoviruses versus bracoviruses reveal different evolutionary trajectories that have led to virus domestication in the two wasp lineages.