Novel anelloviruses identified in buccal swabs of Antarctic fur seals

Viral diversity associated with Antarctic wildlife remains poorly studied. Nonetheless, over the past 5 years, there has been a concerted effort using viral metagenomics approaches to identify and characterize viruses associated with Antarctic pinniped and avian species. Here we used a viral metagen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Virus genes 2018-10, Vol.54 (5), p.719-723
Hauptverfasser: Crane, Adele, Goebel, Michael E., Kraberger, Simona, Stone, Anne C., Varsani, Arvind
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Zusammenfassung:Viral diversity associated with Antarctic wildlife remains poorly studied. Nonetheless, over the past 5 years, there has been a concerted effort using viral metagenomics approaches to identify and characterize viruses associated with Antarctic pinniped and avian species. Here we used a viral metagenomics approach to identify circular DNA viruses in buccal swab samples from Antarctic fur seals ( Arctocephalus gazella ) breeding on Livingston Island, Antarctica during the 2016/2017 field season. We identified two new lineages of anelloviruses, torque teno Arctocephalus gazella virus (TTAgV)-1 (2083 nts) and -2 (2127–2143 nts), which are most closely related to and cluster with a previously identified anellovirus associated with California sea lions ( Zalophus californianus ) sharing ~ 60% genome-wide pairwise identity. The ORF1 of TTAgVs share 26–41% amino acid similarity to the ORF1 of other previously identified pinniped-associated anelloviruses.
ISSN:0920-8569
1572-994X
DOI:10.1007/s11262-018-1585-9