Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.

The emergence of begomoviruses (whitefly-transmitted viruses classified in the genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae) in Brazil probably occurred by horizontal transfer from non-cultivated plants after the introduction of Bemisia tabaci MEAM1. The centre of diversity of Euphorbia heterophylla (Euphorbiaceae) is located in Brazil and Paraguay, where it is an invasive species in soybean and other crops. Reports of possible begomovirus infection of E. heterophylla in Brazil date back to the 1950s. In 2011, Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus (EuYMV) was described in symptomatic plants collected in the Brazilian state of Goias. Here we assess the genetic variability and population structure of begomoviruses infecting E. heterophylla in samples collected throughout nine Brazilian states from 2009 to 2014. A total of 158 and 57 haplotypes were compared in DNA-A and DNA-B datasets, respectively. Analysis comparing population structure in a large sampled area enabled us to differentiate two subpopulations. Further, the application of discriminant analysis of principal components allowed the differentiation of six subpopulations according to sampling locations and in agreement with phylogenetic analysis. In general, negative selection was predominant in all six subpopulations. Interestingly, we were able to reconstruct the phylogeny based on the information from the 23 sites that contributed most to the geographical structure proposed, demonstrating that these polymorphisms hold supporting information to discriminate between subpopulations. These sites were mapped in the genome and compared at the level of amino acid changes, providing insights into how genetic drift and selection contribute to maintain the patterns of begomovirus population variability from a geographical structuring point of view.

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Main Authors: MAR, T. B., XAVIER, C. A. D., LIMA, A. T. M., NOGUEIRA, A. M., SILVA, J. C. F., RAMOS-SOBRINHO, R., LAU, D., ZERBINI, F. M.
Other Authors: TALITA BERNARDON MAR; CÉSAR AUGUSTO DINIZ XAVIER; ALISON TALIS MARTINS LIMA; ANGÉLICA MARIA NOGUEIRA; JOSÉ CLEYDSON FERREIRA SILVA; ROBERTO RAMOS-SOBRINHO; DOUGLAS LAU, CNPT; F. MURILO ZERBINI.
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Published: 2017-10-20
Subjects:Geminivirus, Soybean, Soja, Geminiviridae, Begomovirus, Genetic variation, Population structure,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10777982021-08-17T18:00:36Z Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus. MAR, T. B. XAVIER, C. A. D. LIMA, A. T. M. NOGUEIRA, A. M. SILVA, J. C. F. RAMOS-SOBRINHO, R. LAU, D. ZERBINI, F. M. TALITA BERNARDON MAR; CÉSAR AUGUSTO DINIZ XAVIER; ALISON TALIS MARTINS LIMA; ANGÉLICA MARIA NOGUEIRA; JOSÉ CLEYDSON FERREIRA SILVA; ROBERTO RAMOS-SOBRINHO; DOUGLAS LAU, CNPT; F. MURILO ZERBINI. Geminivirus Soybean Soja Geminiviridae Begomovirus Genetic variation Population structure The emergence of begomoviruses (whitefly-transmitted viruses classified in the genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae) in Brazil probably occurred by horizontal transfer from non-cultivated plants after the introduction of Bemisia tabaci MEAM1. The centre of diversity of Euphorbia heterophylla (Euphorbiaceae) is located in Brazil and Paraguay, where it is an invasive species in soybean and other crops. Reports of possible begomovirus infection of E. heterophylla in Brazil date back to the 1950s. In 2011, Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus (EuYMV) was described in symptomatic plants collected in the Brazilian state of Goias. Here we assess the genetic variability and population structure of begomoviruses infecting E. heterophylla in samples collected throughout nine Brazilian states from 2009 to 2014. A total of 158 and 57 haplotypes were compared in DNA-A and DNA-B datasets, respectively. Analysis comparing population structure in a large sampled area enabled us to differentiate two subpopulations. Further, the application of discriminant analysis of principal components allowed the differentiation of six subpopulations according to sampling locations and in agreement with phylogenetic analysis. In general, negative selection was predominant in all six subpopulations. Interestingly, we were able to reconstruct the phylogeny based on the information from the 23 sites that contributed most to the geographical structure proposed, demonstrating that these polymorphisms hold supporting information to discriminate between subpopulations. These sites were mapped in the genome and compared at the level of amino acid changes, providing insights into how genetic drift and selection contribute to maintain the patterns of begomovirus population variability from a geographical structuring point of view. 2021-08-17T18:00:26Z 2021-08-17T18:00:26Z 2017-10-20 2017 Artigo de periódico Journal of General Virology, London, v. 98, n. 6, p. 1537-1551, Jun. 2017. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1077798 10.1099/jgv.0.000784 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Geminivirus
Soybean
Soja
Geminiviridae
Begomovirus
Genetic variation
Population structure
Geminivirus
Soybean
Soja
Geminiviridae
Begomovirus
Genetic variation
Population structure
spellingShingle Geminivirus
Soybean
Soja
Geminiviridae
Begomovirus
Genetic variation
Population structure
Geminivirus
Soybean
Soja
Geminiviridae
Begomovirus
Genetic variation
Population structure
MAR, T. B.
XAVIER, C. A. D.
LIMA, A. T. M.
NOGUEIRA, A. M.
SILVA, J. C. F.
RAMOS-SOBRINHO, R.
LAU, D.
ZERBINI, F. M.
Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
description The emergence of begomoviruses (whitefly-transmitted viruses classified in the genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae) in Brazil probably occurred by horizontal transfer from non-cultivated plants after the introduction of Bemisia tabaci MEAM1. The centre of diversity of Euphorbia heterophylla (Euphorbiaceae) is located in Brazil and Paraguay, where it is an invasive species in soybean and other crops. Reports of possible begomovirus infection of E. heterophylla in Brazil date back to the 1950s. In 2011, Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus (EuYMV) was described in symptomatic plants collected in the Brazilian state of Goias. Here we assess the genetic variability and population structure of begomoviruses infecting E. heterophylla in samples collected throughout nine Brazilian states from 2009 to 2014. A total of 158 and 57 haplotypes were compared in DNA-A and DNA-B datasets, respectively. Analysis comparing population structure in a large sampled area enabled us to differentiate two subpopulations. Further, the application of discriminant analysis of principal components allowed the differentiation of six subpopulations according to sampling locations and in agreement with phylogenetic analysis. In general, negative selection was predominant in all six subpopulations. Interestingly, we were able to reconstruct the phylogeny based on the information from the 23 sites that contributed most to the geographical structure proposed, demonstrating that these polymorphisms hold supporting information to discriminate between subpopulations. These sites were mapped in the genome and compared at the level of amino acid changes, providing insights into how genetic drift and selection contribute to maintain the patterns of begomovirus population variability from a geographical structuring point of view.
author2 TALITA BERNARDON MAR; CÉSAR AUGUSTO DINIZ XAVIER; ALISON TALIS MARTINS LIMA; ANGÉLICA MARIA NOGUEIRA; JOSÉ CLEYDSON FERREIRA SILVA; ROBERTO RAMOS-SOBRINHO; DOUGLAS LAU, CNPT; F. MURILO ZERBINI.
author_facet TALITA BERNARDON MAR; CÉSAR AUGUSTO DINIZ XAVIER; ALISON TALIS MARTINS LIMA; ANGÉLICA MARIA NOGUEIRA; JOSÉ CLEYDSON FERREIRA SILVA; ROBERTO RAMOS-SOBRINHO; DOUGLAS LAU, CNPT; F. MURILO ZERBINI.
MAR, T. B.
XAVIER, C. A. D.
LIMA, A. T. M.
NOGUEIRA, A. M.
SILVA, J. C. F.
RAMOS-SOBRINHO, R.
LAU, D.
ZERBINI, F. M.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Geminivirus
Soybean
Soja
Geminiviridae
Begomovirus
Genetic variation
Population structure
author MAR, T. B.
XAVIER, C. A. D.
LIMA, A. T. M.
NOGUEIRA, A. M.
SILVA, J. C. F.
RAMOS-SOBRINHO, R.
LAU, D.
ZERBINI, F. M.
author_sort MAR, T. B.
title Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
title_short Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
title_full Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
title_fullStr Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variability and population structure of the New World begomovirus Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
title_sort genetic variability and population structure of the new world begomovirus euphorbia yellow mosaic virus.
publishDate 2017-10-20
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