Genetic diversity and phylogeographic dynamics of avihepadnavirus: a comprehensive full-length genomic view
Muhammad Sikandar, Pir Tariq Shah, Li Xing

TL;DR
This study analyzes the genetic diversity and evolution of avihepadnavirus in birds using full-length viral genomes.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive phylogenetic classification and identifies recombination events among avihepadnavirus strains.
Findings
Avihepadnavirus genomes are classified into two genotypes, GI and GII, with multiple sub-genotypes.
Sixteen recombination events were identified within GI and one in GII, but no inter-genotypic recombination.
Phylogeographic analysis shows genetic connections among sub-genotypes, primarily linked to DHBV-I.
Abstract
Avihepadnavirus is a genus of the Hepadnaviridae family. It primarily infects birds, including species of duck, geese, cranes, storks, and herons etc. To understand the genetic relatedness and evolutionary diversity among avihepadnavirus strains, a comprehensive analysis of the available 136 full-length viral genomes (n = 136) was conducted. The genomes were classified into two major genotypes, i.e., GI and GII. GI viruses were further classified into 8 sub-genotypes including DHBV-I (duck hepatitis B virus-I), DHBV-II (Snow goose Hepatitis B, SGHBV), DHBV-III, RGHBV (rossgoose hepatitis B virus), CHBV (crane hepatitis B virus), THBV (Tinamou hepatitis B virus), STHBV (stork hepatitis B virus), and HHBV (Heron hepatitis B virus). DHBV-I contains two sub-clades DHBV-Ia and DHBV-Ib. Parrot hepatitis B virus (PHBV) stains fall into GII which appeared as a separate phylogenetic…
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TopicsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology · Animal Virus Infections Studies
