๐ Extensive diversity of coronaviruses in bats from China
ยฉ 2017 Elsevier Inc. To help reveal the diversity and evolution of bat coronaviruses we collected 1067 bats from 21 species in China. A total of 73 coronaviruses (32 alphacoronaviruses and 41 betacoronaviruses) were identified in these bats, with an overall prevalence of 6.84%. All newly-identified betacoronaviruses were SARS-related Rhinolophus bat coronaviruses (SARSr-Rh-Bat. CoV). Importantly, with the exception of the S gene, the genome sequences of the SARSr-Rh-Bat. CoVs sampled in Guizhou province were closely related to SARS-related human coronavirus. Additionally, the newly-identified alphacoronaviruses exhibited high genetic diversity and some may represent novel species. Our phylogenetic analyses also provided insights into the transmission of these viruses among bat species, revealing a general clustering by geographic location rather than by bat species. Inter-species transmission among bats from the same genus was also commonplace in both the alphacoronaviruses and betacoronaviruses. Overall, these data suggest that high contact rates among specific bat species enable the acquisition and spread of coronaviruses.
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author
๐ค Lin, Xian Dan
๐ค Wang, Wen
๐ค Hao, Zong Yu
๐ค Wang, Zhao Xiao
๐ค Guo, Wen Ping
๐ค Guan, Xiao Qing
๐ค Wang, Miao Ruo
๐ค Wang, Hong Wei
๐ค Zhou, Run Hong
๐ค Li, Ming Hui
๐ค Tang, Guang Peng
๐ค Wu, Jun
๐ค Holmes, Edward C.
๐ค Zhang, Yong Zhen
year
โฐ 2017
journal
๐ Virology
issn
๐ 10960341 00426822
volume
507
number
page
1-10
citedbycount
11
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