Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3430648 Virus Research 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phylogenetic analyses based on concatenated amino acid sequences from orthologous loci from eight genomes of alpha herpesviruses infecting birds provided strong support for the following hypotheses: (1) gallid HV3 is a sister taxon to gallid HV2 but gallid HV1 is not closely related to the other two chicken herpesviruses; (2) meleagrid HV1 is closer to both gallid HV2 and gallid HV3 than is gallid HV1; (3) within gallid HV2, the virulent GA genome forms an outgroup to both the avirulent CVI988 genome and the highly virulent Md5 and Md11 genomes. Analysis of the pattern of synonymous nucleotide substitution between orthologous genes shared by four complete genomes of gallid HV2 showed strong evidence of past events of homologous recombination that homogenized certain loci between genomes. Eight of these loci represented cases of loci homogenized between the CVI988, on the one hand, and the Md5 and Md11 genomes, on the other hand. Two others represented loci where the GA genome was homogenized with those of Md5 and Md11. The two loci (UL49.5 and RLORF12) that were homogenized among the virulent genomes GA, Md5, and Md11 are candidates for contributing to viral virulence.

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