Background: Ticks are implicated as hosts to a wide range of animal and human pathogens. The full range of microbes harbored by ticks has not yet been fully explored. Methods. As part of a viral surveillance and discovery project in arthropods, we used unbiased high-throughput sequencing to examine viromes of ticks collected on Long Island, New York in 2013. Results: We detected and sequenced the complete genome of a novel rhabdovirus originating from a pool of Amblyomma americanum ticks. This virus, which we provisionally name Long Island tick rhabdovirus, is distantly related to Moussa virus from Africa. Conclusions: The Long Island tick rhabdovirus may represent a novel species within family Rhabdoviridae. © 2014 Tokarz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
CITATION STYLE
Tokarz, R., Sameroff, S., Leon, M. S., Jain, K., & Lipkin, W. I. (2014). Genome characterization of Long Island tick rhabdovirus, a new virus identified in Amblyomma americanum ticks. Virology Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-11-26
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.