2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198254
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A novel nyavirus lacking matrix and glycoprotein genes from Argas japonicus ticks

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“…• Nyavirus argatis, for Sekira virus (SEKRV) identified in the RNA virome of a pool of ticks (argasid Argas japonicus Yamaguti, Clifford and Tipton, 1968) sampled in Mishima (三島市), Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県), Japan [28]; and • Nyavirus somateriae for Jeremy Point nyavirus (JPNV) identified in the spleen of a common eider (anatid Somateria mollissima (Linnaeus, 1758)) collected at Jeremy Point, Massachusetts, USA, in 2013 (unpublished; Gen-Bank: MN045233).…”
Section: Family Nyamiviridaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Nyavirus argatis, for Sekira virus (SEKRV) identified in the RNA virome of a pool of ticks (argasid Argas japonicus Yamaguti, Clifford and Tipton, 1968) sampled in Mishima (三島市), Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県), Japan [28]; and • Nyavirus somateriae for Jeremy Point nyavirus (JPNV) identified in the spleen of a common eider (anatid Somateria mollissima (Linnaeus, 1758)) collected at Jeremy Point, Massachusetts, USA, in 2013 (unpublished; Gen-Bank: MN045233).…”
Section: Family Nyamiviridaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that the overwhelming majority of specimens have been collected from swallows and swallow nests (54,(60)(61)(62)(63)(64)(65)(66)(67)(68)(69). Researchers rarely collected A. japonicus ticks from hosts other than wild birds, although it has been found that this species successfully sucks blood from chickens and many mammals in the laboratory (62,64).…”
Section: Natural Hostmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the deduced amino acid sequences of the viral PB1 and PB2 genes, phylogenetic analysis was performed as described previously (7)(8)(9). The detected viruses were clustered with quaranjaviruses and related viruses in the dendrograms of both PB1 and PB2 genes (Fig.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results allude that the viruses detected in this study were probably a new NGS analysis of the blind-passaged supernatants of BHK-21 cells inoculated with virus-positive pools did not result in the detection of any quaranjavirus-like sequences, which implies that the virus isolation was unsuccessful. Therefore, the possible presence of an endogenous viral element (EVE) in the genome was assessed by the same method as described previously (9) using the primer sets for viral PB1 (nT10-95F and nT10-95R) and PB2 (Quaranja-PB2-1 and Quaranja-PB2-2) genes, and internal control for the reaction (9). PCR amplicons were not detected using the viral gene-specific primer sets although amplicons of the internal positive control were observed in all samples (data not shown).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%