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Molecular fossils reveal ancient associations of dsDNA viruses with several phyla of fungi

Zhen Gong, Yu Zhang, Guan‐Zhu Han

2020Virus Evolution21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Little is known about the infections of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses in fungi. Here, we use a paleovirological method to systematically identify the footprints of past dsDNA virus infections within the fungal genomes. We uncover two distinct groups of endogenous nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDVs) in at least seven fungal phyla (accounting for about a third of known fungal phyla), revealing an unprecedented diversity of dsDNA viruses in fungi. Interestingly, one fungal dsDNA virus lineage infecting six fungal phyla is closely related to the giant virus Pithovirus, suggesting giant virus relatives might widely infect fungi. Co-speciation analyses indicate fungal NCLDVs mainly evolved through cross-species transmission. Taken together, our findings provide novel insights into the diversity and evolution of NCLDVs in fungi.

Topics & Concepts

PhylumBiologyGiant VirusLineage (genetic)Evolutionary biologyGenomeDNA sequencingVirusDNA virusDNAGeneticsVirologyGenePlant and Fungal Interactions ResearchPlant Virus Research StudiesBacteriophages and microbial interactions