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布尼亚病毒目新分类概述

  • 唐霜 ,
  • 沈姝 ,
  • 史君明 ,
  • 方耀辉 ,
  • 王华林 ,
  • 胡志红 ,
  • 邓菲
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  • 中国科学院武汉病毒研究所微生物菌毒种保藏中心, 武汉 430071
# 共同第一作者

收稿日期: 2018-02-07

  录用日期: 2018-04-04

  网络出版日期: 2019-01-05

基金资助

科技部国家重点研发计划政府间专项项目(2016YFE0113500)、中国科学院战略生物资源服务网络计划生物遗传资源库保藏能力建设项目(ZSSB-002)、科技基础性工作专项重点项目(2013FY113500)和湖北省科技条件平台建设项目(2017BEC003)

A review and novel classification of Bunyavirales

  • Tang Shuang ,
  • Shen Shu ,
  • Shi Junming ,
  • Fang Yaohui ,
  • Wang Hualin ,
  • Hu Zhihong ,
  • Deng Fei
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  • Microorganisms & Viruses Culture Collection Center, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071
# Co-first authors

Received date: 2018-02-07

  Accepted date: 2018-04-04

  Online published: 2019-01-05

摘要

布尼亚病毒目中许多病毒是新发现的, 而且对人类健康构成威胁或潜在威胁。本文结合国际病毒分类委员会(ICTV) 2017年第十次报告, 针对新列的布尼亚病毒目的最新分类系统, 总结了该类病毒 ICTV 分类的历史变化情况, 对其下属各病毒科的分类、中英文定名、代表种、病毒形态、病毒基因组结构、编码蛋白、病毒主要传播媒介、病毒感染宿主、地理分布、理化特性等进行了介绍, 并且基于病毒基因组的编码RdRp的基因序列对9个科13个属的布尼亚病毒做了系统发育分析。

本文引用格式

唐霜 , 沈姝 , 史君明 , 方耀辉 , 王华林 , 胡志红 , 邓菲 . 布尼亚病毒目新分类概述[J]. 生物多样性, 2018 , 26(9) : 1004 -1015 . DOI: 10.17520/biods.2018042

Abstract

Most members of the Bunyavirales could infect humans and animals and thus pose great potential threat to public health. According to the 10th Report on Virus Taxonomy released by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV, 2017), the taxonomy of Bunyaviruses has been updated. Based on the information of this report, we highlight the taxonomy of the new Bunyavirales and summarize the historical changes of ICTV classification of this virus, including classification, designation, typical species, genomic structures, encoding protein, major vectors and hosts, geographic distribution, and specific viral properties. In addition, based on the viral genome-encoded RdRp gene sequence, a phylogenetic analysis is performed for the all nine families and 13 genera as well as the representative species of Bunyavirales.

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