Recognizing species as a new focus of virus research
Alexander E. Gorbalenya, Stuart G. Siddell
Abstract
Species taxa are the units of taxonomy most suited to measure virus diversity, and they account for more than 70% of all virus taxa. Yet, as evidenced by the content of GenBank entries and illustrated by the recent literature on SARS-CoV-2, they are the most neglected taxa of virus research. To correct this disparity, we propose to make species taxa a first choice for communicating virus taxonomy in publications concerning viruses. We see it as a key step toward promoting research on diverse viruses, including pathogens, at this fundamental level of biology.
Topics & Concepts
GenBankTaxonBiologyTaxonomy (biology)Virus classificationVirusEvolutionary biologyEcologyZoologyVirologyGeneticsGenomeGeneZoonotic diseases and public healthGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesPlant Virus Research Studies