Spatial distribution and genetic diversity of TYLCV in Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Zafar Iqbal
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Abstract

This study investigated the genetic diversity, phylogeny, and evolutionary dynamics of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) across seven regions in Saudi Arabia. Analyzing 28 full-length TYLCV genomes, phylogenetic analysis revealed two distinct clades: one predominantly comprised of isolates from the Ahsa (Eastern province) region and the other encompassing isolates from Northern and Western regions. The Ahsa region exhibited significantly higher TYLCV prevalence and genetic diversity, harboring the most divergent isolates with high haplotype (Hd = 1.00) and nucleotide (π = 0.079) diversity. Conversely, regions like Jeddah and Hadasham showed lower diversity, suggesting less or stable viral populations. Genetic diversity analyses revealed high variation in coding regions like CP and Rep, which are under strong selective pressures and prone to recombination. Conversely, V2 displayed lower diversity, indicating purifying selection. Selection pressure analysis using dN/dS ratios indicated diversifying selection in C4 (2.20) and Rep (1.28). Single Likelihood Ancestor Counting identified one positively selected site in Rep. In contrast, Fast Unconstrained Bayesian AppRoximation identified multiple sites in C4 (8), TrAP (7), REn (6), and V2 (1), suggesting roles in host adaptation and immune evasion. A total of 32 credible recombination events, predominantly in Ahsa isolates, were identified using RDP and confirmed by GARD analysis. These events, involving both inter- and intraspecies recombination, play a crucial role in enhancing TYLCV genetic diversity and adaptability. The conservation of motifs in V2 and C4 indicated their essential roles in TYLCV function. In contrast, variations in ORFs like CP, Rep, TrAP, and REn among specific isolates may promote viral diversity and adaptation. This study demonstrates the crucial role of geographic and genetic factors, with Ahsa as a key hub for TYLCV diversity, in driving viral evolution and diversification. The findings emphasize the need to monitor regions with high viral diversity, like Ahsa, and develop strategies to manage TYLCV's swift spread.

沙特阿拉伯TYLCV的空间分布和遗传多样性
本研究研究了沙特阿拉伯7个地区番茄黄卷叶病毒(TYLCV)的遗传多样性、系统发育和进化动力学。通过分析28个TYLCV全长基因组,系统发育分析显示了两个不同的分支:一个主要由来自Ahsa(东部省份)地区的分离株组成,另一个包括来自北部和西部地区的分离株。Ahsa区具有较高的TYLCV流行率和遗传多样性,具有较高的单倍型(Hd = 1.00)和核苷酸(π = 0.079)多样性。相反,吉达和哈达沙姆等地区的多样性较低,表明病毒数量较少或稳定。遗传多样性分析表明,CP和Rep等编码区存在较大的变异,存在较强的选择压力和重组倾向。相反,V2表现出较低的多样性,表明纯化选择。利用dN/dS比进行选择压力分析表明,C4(2.20)和Rep(1.28)选择多样化。相比之下,快速无约束贝叶斯近似法在C4(8)、TrAP(7)、REn(6)和V2(1)中发现了多个位点,表明它们在宿主适应和免疫逃避中起作用。使用RDP鉴定了32个可靠的重组事件,主要发生在Ahsa分离株中,并通过GARD分析证实了这些事件。这些事件包括种间重组和种内重组,在增强TYLCV遗传多样性和适应性方面起着至关重要的作用。V2和C4中基序的保守性表明它们在TYLCV功能中起着重要作用。相比之下,特定分离株中CP、Rep、TrAP和REn等orf的变化可能会促进病毒的多样性和适应性。该研究证明了地理和遗传因素在推动病毒进化和多样化方面的关键作用,其中Ahsa是TYLCV多样性的关键枢纽。这些发现强调需要监测病毒多样性高的区域,如Ahsa,并制定策略来管理TYLCV的迅速传播。
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Cellular and molecular biology
Cellular and molecular biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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1.60
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期刊介绍: Cellular and Molecular Biology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, methods, meta-analysis notes, letters to editor and comments in the interdisciplinary science of Cellular and Molecular Biology linking and integrating molecular biology, biophysics, biochemistry, enzymology, physiology and biotechnology in a dynamic cell and tissue biology environment, applied to human, animals, plants tissues as well to microbial and viral cells. The journal Cellular and Molecular Biology is therefore open to intense interdisciplinary exchanges in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacological, botanical and biological researches for the demonstration of these multiple links.
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