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The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data. / Starchevskaya, Maria; Kamanova, Ekaterina; Vyatkin, Yuri и др.

в: Viruses, Том 15, № 2, 395, 30.01.2023.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

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Starchevskaya, M, Kamanova, E, Vyatkin, Y, Tregubchak, T, Bauer, T, Bodnev, S, Rotskaya, U, Polenogova, O, Kryukov, V & Antonets, D 2023, 'The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data', Viruses, Том. 15, № 2, 395. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15020395

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Starchevskaya, M., Kamanova, E., Vyatkin, Y., Tregubchak, T., Bauer, T., Bodnev, S., Rotskaya, U., Polenogova, O., Kryukov, V., & Antonets, D. (2023). The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data. Viruses, 15(2), [395]. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15020395

Vancouver

Starchevskaya M, Kamanova E, Vyatkin Y, Tregubchak T, Bauer T, Bodnev S и др. The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data. Viruses. 2023 янв. 30;15(2):395. doi: 10.3390/v15020395

Author

Starchevskaya, Maria ; Kamanova, Ekaterina ; Vyatkin, Yuri и др. / The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data. в: Viruses. 2023 ; Том 15, № 2.

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title = "The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data",
abstract = "The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is one of the most serious insect pests due to its high ecological plasticity and ability to rapidly develop resistance to insecticides. The use of biological insecticides based on viruses is a promising approach to control insect pests, but the information on viruses which infect leaf feeding beetles is scarce. We performed a metagenomic analysis of 297 CPB genomic and transcriptomic samples from the public National Center for Biotechnology Information Sequence Read Archive (NCBI SRA) database. The reads that were not aligned to the reference genome were assembled with metaSPAdes, and 13314 selected contigs were analyzed with BLAST tools. The contigs and non-aligned reads were also analyzed with Kraken2 software. A total of 3137 virus-positive contigs were attributed to different viruses belonging to 6 types, 17 orders, and 32 families, matching over 97 viral species. The annotated sequences can be divided into several groups: those that are homologous to genetic sequences of insect viruses (Adintoviridae, Ascoviridae, Baculoviridae, Dicistroviridae, Chuviridae, Hytrosaviridae, Iflaviridae, Iridoviridae, Nimaviridae, Nudiviridae, Phasmaviridae, Picornaviridae, Polydnaviriformidae, Xinmoviridae etc.), plant viruses (Betaflexiviridae, Bromoviridae, Kitaviridae, Potyviridae), and endogenous retroviral elements (Retroviridae, Metaviridae). Additionally, the full-length genomes and near-full length genome sequences of several viruses were assembled. We also found sequences belonging to Bracoviriform viruses and, for the first time, experimentally validated the presence of bracoviral genetic fragments in the CPB genome. Our work represents the first attempt to discover the viral genetic material in CPB samples, and we hope that further studies will help to identify new viruses to extend the arsenal of biopesticides against CPB.",
author = "Maria Starchevskaya and Ekaterina Kamanova and Yuri Vyatkin and Tatyana Tregubchak and Tatyana Bauer and Sergei Bodnev and Ulyana Rotskaya and Olga Polenogova and Vadim Kryukov and Denis Antonets",
note = "Funding: This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (agreement # 075-15-2019-1665). Insect collection and tissue sample preparation were supported by the Russian Scientific Foundation (grant # 22-14-00309).",
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