Recent progress in protist virology--molecular ecology, taxonomy, molecular evolution

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Abstract

At present, more than 40 protist-infecting viruses have been isolated and characterized. From the viewpoints of molecular ecology, taxomony and molecular evolution, several new discoveries were made within the last five years. In this minireview, three topics of interest on protist-infecting viruses are introduced: 1) molecular ecological relationships between a bloom-forming dinoflagellate Heterocapsa circularisquama and its ssRNA virus (HcRNAV); 2) findings of new ssRNA- and ssDNA-virus groups infecting diatoms; 3) establishment of a hypothesis concerning the evolution of picornaviruses. The potential of aquatic virus studies is far-reaching and inestimable.

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Nagasaki, K., & Tomaru, Y. (2009). Recent progress in protist virology--molecular ecology, taxonomy, molecular evolution. Uirusu. Journal of Virology. https://doi.org/10.2222/jsv.59.31

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