Comparative genomics reveals insights into genetic variability and molecular evolution among sugarcane yellow leaf virus populations

Author:

Lu Jia-Ju,He Er-Qi,Bao Wen-Qing,Chen Jian-Sheng,Sun Sheng-Ren,Gao San-Ji

Abstract

AbstractYellow leaf disease caused by sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) is one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide. In this study, six near-complete genome sequences of SCYLV were determined to be 5775–5881 bp in length. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the two SCYLV isolates from Réunion Island, France, and four from China were clustered into REU and CUB genotypes, respectively, based on 50 genomic sequences (this study = 6, GenBank = 44). Meanwhile, all 50 isolates were clustered into three phylogroups (G1–G3). Twelve significant recombinant events occurred in intra- and inter-phylogroups between geographical origins and host crops. Most recombinant hotspots were distributed in coat protein read-through protein (RTD), followed by ORF0 (P0) and ORF1 (P1). High genetic divergences of 12.4% for genomic sequences and 6.0–24.9% for individual genes were determined at nucleotide levels. The highest nucleotide diversity (π) was found in P0, followed by P1 and RdRP. In addition, purifying selection was a main factor restricting variability in SCYLV populations. Infrequent gene flow between Africa and the two subpopulations (Asia and America) were found, whereas frequent gene flow between Asia and America subpopulations was observed. Taken together, our findings facilitate understanding of genetic diversity and evolutionary dynamics of SCYLV.

Funder

the project of Guizhou International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Modern Agriculture, China

the Earmarked Fund for the China Agricultural Research System

the Special Fund for Science and Technology Innovation in Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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