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Genome polarity of RNA viruses reflects the different evolutionary pressures shaping codon usage

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ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
卷 163, 期 10, 页码 2883-2888

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-018-3930-7

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  1. Siriraj Graduate Scholarship
  2. Siriraj Graduate Research Scholarship
  3. Thailand Research Fund through the Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program [PHD/0030/2556]
  4. Thailand Research Fund [IRN60W0002]

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RNA viruses are classified by their genome polarity and replication strategies. Nucleotide composition and codon usage differ among virus groups, for instance positive-sense RNA (+ssRNA) viruses have higher GC-content than the other RNA virus groups. Codon usage of +ssRNA viruses is closer to humans showing significantly higher codon adaptation index (CAI) than those of negative-sense RNA (-ssRNA), double stranded RNA (dsRNA) and retroviruses. Ambisense viruses have high CAI comparable to that of +ssRNA virus despite their lower GC content, whereas dsRNA viruses have the lowest CAI. This may provide a benefit for +ssRNA viruses as their genomes are used as mRNA. However, analyses for influence of nucleotide composition on codon usage did not show a difference between +ssRNA and -ssRNA viruses. This suggests that genome composition and hence mutational pressure remain the major pressure causing the differences in codon usage among RNA viruses with different genome types.

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