Advances on genomes studies of large DNA viruses in aquaculture: A minireview
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2023.110720
Advances on genomes studies of large DNA viruses in aquaculture: A minireview
Abstract
Genomic studies of viral diseases in aquaculture have received more and more attention with the growth of the aquaculture industry, especially the emerging and re-emerging viruses whose genome could contain recombination, mutation, insertion, and so on, and may lead to more severe diseases and more widespread infections in aquaculture animals. The present review is focused on aquaculture viruses, which is belonged to two clades, Varidnaviria and Duplodnaviria, and one class Naldaviricetes, and respectively three families: Iridoviridae (ranaviruses), Alloherpesviridae (fish herpesviruses), and Nimaviridae (whispoviruses). The viruses possessed DNA genomes nearly or larger than 100 kbp with gene numbers more than 100 and were considered large DNA viruses. Genome analysis and experimental investigation have identified several genes involved in genome replication, transcription, and virus-host interactions. In addition, some genes involved in virus genetic variation or specificity were also discussed. A summary of these advances would provide reference to future discovery and research on emerging or re-emerging aquaculture viruses.
Keywords: Alloherpesviridae; Aquaculture virus genome; Featured genes; Fish herpesvirus; Freshwater crayfish whispovirus; Iridoviridae; Nimaviridae; Ranavirus.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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