Divergence rates of subviral pathogens of angiosperms abruptly decreased at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Rethinking Ecology Pub Date : 2019-01-07 DOI:10.3897/RETHINKINGECOLOGY.4.33014
Piotr Bajdek
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Biogeographic distribution of infected plants and the continental drift theory allow a tentative time calibration of the phylogenetic tree of Pospiviroidae. Hypothetically, viroids evolved in the late Early Cretaceous shortly after the appearance of angiosperms, which constitute their only known hosts. No decline in the estimated divergence rates of Pospiviroidae is observed during the Late Cretaceous but it appears that they abruptly decreased at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. However, an adaptive radiation of Pospiviroidae which occurred in the late Paleocene may reflect a recovery from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K–Pg) mass extinction. It seems that the evolutionary history of viroids has been in part shaped by radiation and extinction events of angiosperms. Herein, for the first time I show the probable impact of a mass extinction event on the divergence rates of subviral pathogens, which are the simplest known “lifeforms”.
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被子植物亚病毒病原体的分化率在白垩纪-古近纪边界突然下降
受感染植物的生物地理分布和大陆漂移理论允许对Pospiviroidae的系统发育树进行初步的时间校准。假设类病毒是在被子植物出现后不久的白垩纪晚期进化而来的,被子植物是它们唯一已知的宿主。在晚白垩世期间,没有观察到Pospiviroidae的估计分化率下降,但似乎在白垩纪-古近系边界突然下降。然而,发生在古新世晚期的Pospivirodae的适应性辐射可能反映了白垩纪-古近纪(K–Pg)大灭绝的恢复。类病毒的进化史似乎在一定程度上是由被子植物的辐射和灭绝事件决定的。在此,我首次展示了大规模灭绝事件对亚病毒病原体分化率的可能影响,亚病毒病原体是已知的最简单的“生命形式”。
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