DNA Polymerase Sequences of New World Monkey Cytomegaloviruses: Another Molecular Marker with Which To Infer Platyrrhini Systematics

Author:

James Samantha12,Donato Damien1,Pouliquen Jean-François1,Ruiz-García Manuel3,Lavergne Anne12,Lacoste Vincent124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire des Interactions Virus-Hôtes, Institut Pasteur de la Guyane, Cayenne, French Guiana

2. Université de la Guyane, École Doctorale 587-Diversités, Santé et Développement en Amazonie, Cayenne, French Guiana

3. Laboratorio de Genética de Poblaciones-Biología Evolutiva, Unidad de Genética, Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, DC, Colombia

4. Département de Virologie, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

Abstract

Investigating evolutionary processes between viruses and nonhuman primates has led to the discovery of a large number of herpesviruses. No study published so far on primate cytomegaloviruses has extensively studied New World monkeys (NWMs) at the subspecies, species, genus, and family levels. The present study sought to identify cytomegalovirus homologues in NWMs and to decipher their evolutionary relationships. This led us to characterize novel viruses from 12 of the 20 primate species tested, which are representative of the three NWM families. The identification of distinct viruses in these primates not only significantly expands our knowledge of the host range of this viral genus but also sheds light on its evolutionary history. Phylogenetic analyses and molecular dating of the sequences obtained support a virus-host coevolution.

Funder

Colciencias

Fondo para la Accion Ambiental

Université de la Guyane

Collectivité Territoriale de la Guyane

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

EC | FP7 | FP7 Research Potential of Convergence Regions

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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