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RNA Viruses Linked to Eukaryotic Hosts in Thawed Permafrost

Ruonan Wu, Eric Bottos, Vincent Danna, James Stegen, Janet Jansson, Michelle Davison

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Abstract

Permafrost is thawing at a rapid pace in the Arctic with largely unknown consequences on ecological processes that are fundamental to Arctic ecosystems. This is the first study to determine the composition of RNA viruses in thawed permafrost. Other recent studies have characterized DNA viruses in thawing permafrost, but the majority of DNA viruses are bacteriophages that target bacterial hosts. By contrast RNA viruses primarily target eukaryotic hosts and thus represent potential pathogenic threats to humans, animals, and plants. Here, we find that RNA viruses in permafrost are novel and distinct from those in other habitats studied to date. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened awareness of the importance of potential environmental reservoirs of emerging RNA viral pathogens. We demonstrate that some potential pathogens were detected after an experimental thawing regime. These results are important for understanding critical viral-host interactions and provide a better understanding of the ecological roles that RNA viruses play as permafrost thaws.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPermafrostRNAVirologyComputational biologyGeneticsEcologyGenePlant and Fungal Interactions ResearchPlant Virus Research StudiesBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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