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Single Stranded DNA Viruses Associated with Capybara Faeces Sampled in Brazil.


ABSTRACT: Capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the world's largest rodents, are distributed throughout South America. These wild herbivores are commonly found near water bodies and are well adapted to rural and urban areas. There is limited information on the viruses circulating through capybaras. This study aimed to expand the knowledge on the viral diversity associated with capybaras by sampling their faeces. Using a viral metagenomics approach, we identified diverse single-stranded DNA viruses in the capybara faeces sampled in the Distrito Federal, Brazil. A total of 148 complete genomes of viruses in the Microviridae family were identified. In addition, 14 genomoviruses (family Genomoviridae), a novel cyclovirus (family Circoviridae), and a smacovirus (family Smacoviridae) were identified. Also, 37 diverse viruses that cannot be assigned to known families and more broadly referred to as unclassified circular replication associated protein encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA viruses were identified. This study provides a snapshot of the viral diversity associated with capybaras that may be infectious to these animals or associated with their microbiota or diet.

SUBMITTER: Fontenele RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6723397 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single Stranded DNA Viruses Associated with Capybara Faeces Sampled in Brazil.

Fontenele Rafaela S RS   Lacorte Cristiano C   Lamas Natalia S NS   Schmidlin Kara K   Varsani Arvind A   Ribeiro Simone G SG  

Viruses 20190802 8


Capybaras (<i>Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris</i>), the world's largest rodents, are distributed throughout South America. These wild herbivores are commonly found near water bodies and are well adapted to rural and urban areas. There is limited information on the viruses circulating through capybaras. This study aimed to expand the knowledge on the viral diversity associated with capybaras by sampling their faeces. Using a viral metagenomics approach, we identified diverse single-stranded DNA viruses  ...[more]

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