๐ Evolutionary relationships between bat coronaviruses and their hosts
Recent studies have suggested that bats are the natural reservoir of a range of coronaviruses (Co. Vs), and that rhinolophid bats harbor viruses closely related to the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) CoV, which caused an outbreak of respiratory illness in humans during 2002-2003. We examined the evolutionary relationships between bat Co. Vs and their hosts by using sequence data of the virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene and the bat cytochrome b gene. Phylogenetic analyses showed multiple incongruent associations between the phylogenies of rhinolophid bats and their Co. Vs, which suggested that host shifts have occurred in the recent evolutionary history of this group. These shifts may be due to either virus biologic traits or host behavioral traits. This finding has implications for the emergence of SARS and for the potential future emergence of SARS-Co. Vs or related viruses.
keywords
๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ closely related (222)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Cui, Jie
๐ค Han, Naijian
๐ค Streicker, Daniel
๐ค Li, Gang
๐ค Tang, Xianchun
๐ค Shi, Zhengli
๐ค Hu, Zhihong
๐ค Zhao, Guoping
๐ค Fontanet, Arnaud
๐ค Guan, Yi
๐ค Wang, Linfa
๐ค Jones, Gareth
๐ค Field, Hume E.
๐ค Daszak, Peter
๐ค Zhang, Shuyi
year
โฐ 2007
issn
๐ 10806059 10806040
volume
13
number
10
page
1526-1532
citedbycount
63
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