新型冠状病毒的系统发育分析及基因组变异

F. Haq, S. Saleem, M. Imran, A. Ghazal, Kashif Ahmad, Muhammad Roman, S. Rahman, Samin Ullah, Iftekhar Ahmad, Habibah Mehmood, Wajahat Ullah
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作为一种公共卫生威胁,全球对SARS - CoV-2的担忧日益加剧。为进一步了解该病毒的分子特征和进化起源,国际科学界已公布了该病毒的全基因组序列。本研究旨在了解2019-nCoV的系统发育关系和基因组变异。基于基因组信息的可用性,我们构建了一个包含其他冠状病毒科代表的系统发育树,如中东呼吸综合征、严重急性呼吸综合征和蝙蝠冠状病毒。系统进化树分析表明,SARS - CoV-2与蝙蝠SARS样冠状病毒基因组明显聚集,但结构分析显示刺突糖蛋白和核衣壳蛋白发生突变。然而,我们的系统发育和基因组分析表明,蝙蝠可能是这种病毒的宿主。森林的缺乏可能是蝙蝠与人类环境有关的事实。由于缺乏合适的试剂和可供研究的种类很少,对蝙蝠的研究也很困难。我们确认测序的SARS CoV-2基因组序列高度相似(>99%),并且与蝙蝠冠状病毒的基因组同源性为96%,从而证实了SARS CoV-2人畜共患起源的概念。
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Phylogenetic analyses and genomic variation of the 2019-nCoV
There is a rising global concern about the SARS CoV-2 as a public health threat. Complete genome sequence have been released by the worldwide scientific community for understanding the molecular characteristics and evolutionary origin of this virus. Aim of the current context is to present phylogenetic relationship and genomic variation of 2019-nCoV. Based on availability of genomic information, we constructed a phylogenetic tree including also representatives of other coronaviridae, such as Middle East respiratory syndrome, severe acute respiratory syndrome and Bat coronavirus. The phylogenetic tree analysis suggested that SARS CoV-2 significantly clustered with bat SARS like coronavirus genome, however structural analysis revealed mutation in Spike Glycoprotein and nucleocapsid protein. However our phylogenetic and genomic analysis suggests that bats can be the reservoir for this virus. Lack of forest might be the fact in association of bats with human environment. It is also difficult to study on bats due to absence of proper reagent and availability of few species for research. We confirm high sequence similarity (>99%) among sequenced SARS CoV-2 genomes, and 96% genome identity with the bat coronavirus, confirming the notion of a zoonotic origin of SARS CoV-2.
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