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A novel endogenous betaretrovirus in the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) suggests multiple independent infection and cross-species transmission events.


ABSTRACT: The Desmodus rotundus endogenous betaretrovirus (DrERV) is fixed in the vampire bat D. rotundus population and in other phyllostomid bats but is not present in all species from this family. DrERV is not phylogenetically related to Old World bat betaretroviruses but to betaretroviruses from rodents and New World primates, suggesting recent cross-species transmission. A recent integration age estimation of the provirus in some taxa indicates that an exogenous counterpart might have been in recent circulation.

SUBMITTER: Escalera-Zamudio M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4403488 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel endogenous betaretrovirus in the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) suggests multiple independent infection and cross-species transmission events.

Escalera-Zamudio Marina M   Mendoza M Lisandra Zepeda ML   Heeger Felix F   Loza-Rubio Elizabeth E   Rojas-Anaya Edith E   Méndez-Ojeda Maria L ML   Taboada Blanca B   Mazzoni Camila J CJ   Arias Carlos F CF   Greenwood Alex D AD  

Journal of virology 20150225 9


The Desmodus rotundus endogenous betaretrovirus (DrERV) is fixed in the vampire bat D. rotundus population and in other phyllostomid bats but is not present in all species from this family. DrERV is not phylogenetically related to Old World bat betaretroviruses but to betaretroviruses from rodents and New World primates, suggesting recent cross-species transmission. A recent integration age estimation of the provirus in some taxa indicates that an exogenous counterpart might have been in recent  ...[more]

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