Diversity and evolutionary history of endogenous retroviruses in the genome of Manis pentadactyla
Tiancheng Zhang, Juan Xu, Hongfeng Yang, Chenglin Zhou, Wen Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores the evolutionary history of endogenous retroviruses in the Chinese pangolin genome, revealing insights into their diversity and cross-species transmission.
Contribution
The study identifies and characterizes novel endogenous retroviruses in the Chinese pangolin, providing new evidence for cross-species transmission prior to endogenization.
Findings
MPERVs span three retroviral genera: Alpha-, Beta-, and Gamma-retroviruses.
Estimated insertion times for MPERVs range from recent to 18.38 million years ago.
MPERVs show conserved retroviral domains and evidence of cross-species transmission.
Abstract
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), remnants of ancient viral infections integrated into host genomes, serve as invaluable molecular fossils for studying viral evolution. In this study, we performed a genomic analysis of the Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla), identifying novel full-length endogenous retroviruses, designated as Manis pentadactyla ERVs (MPERVs). MPERVs span three retroviral genera: Alpha-, Beta-, and Gamma-retroviruses. Using genomic screening and phylogenetic analysis, we classified MPERVs and reconstructed their evolutionary history, uncovering evidence of complex recombination events and cross-species transmission. Estimated insertion times for MPERVs range from very recent to 18.38 million years ago. MPERVs exhibit diverse structural features, notably including conserved retroviral domains and functional motifs and highlighting their preservation across extensive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations · Plant Virus Research Studies · Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
