生物
基因组
病毒学
基因
向性
系统发育树
系统发育学
病毒分类
组织向性
遗传学
遗传多样性
病毒
社会学
人口学
人口
作者
Bing Tan,Xing‐Lou Yang,Xing‐Yi Ge,Cheng Peng,Yunzhi Zhang,Libiao Zhang,Zheng‐Li Shi
摘要
Bats carry diverse RNA viruses, some of which are responsible for human diseases. Compared to bat-borne RNA viruses, relatively little information is known regarding bat-borne DNA viruses. In this study, we isolated and characterized three novel bat adenoviruses (BtAdV WIV9-11) from Rhinolophus sinicus. Their genomes, which are highly similar to each other but distinct from those of previously sequenced adenoviruses (AdVs), are 37 545, 37 566 and 38 073 bp in size, respectively. An unusually large E3 gene was identified in their genomes. Phylogenetic and taxonomic analyses suggested that these isolates represent a distinct species of the genus Mastadenovirus. Cell susceptibility assays revealed a broad cell tropism for these isolates, indicating that they have a potentially wide host range. Our results expand the understanding of genetic diversity of bat AdVs.
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