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Decoding the RNA viromes in rodent lungs provides new insight into the origin and evolutionary patterns of rodent-borne pathogens in Mainland Southeast Asia.

Zhiqiang WuYelin HanBo LiuHongying LiGuangjian ZhuAlice LatinneJie DongLilin SunHaoxiang SuLiguo LiuJiang DuSiyu ZhouMingxing ChenAnamika KritiyakanSathaporn JittapalapongKittipong ChaisiriPhillipe BuchyVeasna DuongJian YangJinyong JiangXiang XuHongning ZhouFan YangDavid M IrwinSerge MorandPeter DaszakJianwei WangQi Jin
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
These results expand our understanding of the core viromes of rodents and insectivores from Mainland Southeast Asia and suggest that a high diversity of viruses remains to be found in rodent species of this area. These findings, combined with our previous virome data from China, increase our knowledge of the viral community in wildlife and arthropod vectors in emerging disease hotspots of East and Southeast Asia. Video abstract.
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