2015
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.03685-14
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Deep Sequencing of Virus-Derived Small Interfering RNAs and RNA from Viral Particles Shows Highly Similar Mutational Landscapes of a Plant Virus Population

Abstract: RNA viruses exist within a host as a population of mutant sequences, often referred to as quasispecies. Within a host, sequences of RNA viruses constitute several distinct but interconnected pools, such as RNA packed in viral particles, double-stranded RNA, and virus-derived small interfering RNAs. We aimed to test if the same representation of within-host viral population structure could be obtained by sequencing different viral sequence pools. Using ultradeep Illumina sequencing, the diversity of two coexist… Show more

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“…It has been suggested that intra‐ and interspecies recombination between nepoviruses from subgroup A is one of the evolutionary tools behind their high diversity (Mekuria et al ., ). Due to the high mutation and recombination rates of GFLV, this virus exists within the host as a cloud of nonidentical but similar sequences, which have often been referred to as viral quasispecies (Naraghi‐Arani et al ., ; Kutnjak et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It has been suggested that intra‐ and interspecies recombination between nepoviruses from subgroup A is one of the evolutionary tools behind their high diversity (Mekuria et al ., ). Due to the high mutation and recombination rates of GFLV, this virus exists within the host as a cloud of nonidentical but similar sequences, which have often been referred to as viral quasispecies (Naraghi‐Arani et al ., ; Kutnjak et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In general, 21-nt vsiRNAs usually predominate in the population, there is a strong A/U bias at the first nucleotide of vsiRNAs, and vsiRNA-producing hotspots can be identified within the viral genome (Miozzi et al, 2013; Visser et al, 2014; Xia et al, 2014; Yang et al, 2014; Kutnjak et al, 2015; Li et al, 2016). Previous studies indicated that vsiRNAs are predominantly responsible for RNA silencing-mediated antiviral immunity and the main function of vsiRNAs is to target and degrade viral mRNA through post-transcriptional gene silencing in plants (Zhu et al, 2011; Zhang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Kutnjak et al . () compared two viral sequence enrichment methods (enriching virus‐derived small RNAs and viral particles) to assess the efficiency of virus consensus genome reconstruction. The authors concluded that the small RNA sequencing is more time‐efficient and a more generic approach.…”
Section: Steps For Discovering New Plant Viruses and Sequencing Theirmentioning
confidence: 99%