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Ancient coevolution of baculoviruses and their insect hosts
Authors:Herniou Elisabeth A  Olszewski Julie A  O'Reilly David R  Cory Jenny S
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College London, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom. e.herniou@imperial.ac.uk
Abstract:If the relationships between baculoviruses and their insect hosts are subject to coevolution, this should lead to long-term evolutionary effects such as the specialization of these pathogens for their hosts. To test this hypothesis, a phylogeny of the Baculoviridae, including 39 viruses from hosts of the orders Lepidoptera, Diptera, and Hymenoptera, was reconstructed based on sequences from the genes lef-8 and ac22. The tree showed a clear division of the baculoviruses according to the order of their hosts. This division highlighted the need to reconsider the classification of the baculoviruses to include one or possibly two new genera. Furthermore, the specialization of distinct virus lineages to particular insect orders suggests ancient coevolutionary interactions between baculoviruses and their hosts.
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