BACKGROUND: The associations between pathogens and their hosts are complex and can result from any combination of evolutionary events such as codivergence, switching, and duplication of the pathogen. Mycoviruses are RNA viruses which infect fungi and for which natural vectors are so far unknown. Thus, lateral transfer might be improbable and codivergence their dominant mode of evolution. Accordingly, mycoviruses are a suitable target for statistical tests of virus-host codivergence, but inference of mycovirus phylogenies might be difficult because of low sequence similarity even within families. METHODOLOGY: We analyzed here the evolutionary dynamics of all mycovirus families by comparing virus and host phylogenies. Additionally, we assesse...
Viruses infect a wide variety of hosts across all domains of life. Despite their ubiquity, and a lon...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
International audienceBackground: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long k...
The cross-species transmission of viruses from one host species to another is responsible for the ma...
Viruses infecting fungi are referred to as mycoviruses. Here, we carried out in silico mycovirome st...
Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although most are k...
The extent to which viruses and their hosts codiverge remains an open question, given that numerous ...
ABSTRACT Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although m...
AbstractMycoviruses are widespread in all major taxa of fungi. They are transmitted intracellularly ...
Distinguishing whether pathogens are novel or endemic is critical for controlling emerging infectiou...
Abstract Background Double-stranded (ds) RNA fungal viruses are typically isometric single-shelled p...
We empirically tested the long-standing hypothesis of codivergence of New World arenaviruses (NWA) w...
The papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of viruses infecting several mammalian and nonmammalian spec...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
Viruses infect a wide variety of hosts across all domains of life. Despite their ubiquity, and a lon...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
International audienceBackground: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long k...
The cross-species transmission of viruses from one host species to another is responsible for the ma...
Viruses infecting fungi are referred to as mycoviruses. Here, we carried out in silico mycovirome st...
Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although most are k...
The extent to which viruses and their hosts codiverge remains an open question, given that numerous ...
ABSTRACT Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although m...
AbstractMycoviruses are widespread in all major taxa of fungi. They are transmitted intracellularly ...
Distinguishing whether pathogens are novel or endemic is critical for controlling emerging infectiou...
Abstract Background Double-stranded (ds) RNA fungal viruses are typically isometric single-shelled p...
We empirically tested the long-standing hypothesis of codivergence of New World arenaviruses (NWA) w...
The papillomaviruses (PVs) are a family of viruses infecting several mammalian and nonmammalian spec...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
Viruses infect a wide variety of hosts across all domains of life. Despite their ubiquity, and a lon...
Pathogens switching to new hosts can result in the emergence of new infectious diseases, and determi...
International audienceBackground: The increasing abundance of sequence data has exacerbated a long k...