系统进化分析揭示了蝙蝠耐受病毒的进化过程。

IF 11.1 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell genomics Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.xgen.2024.100503
Yulong Xie, Guojie Zhang
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蝙蝠寄生于一系列病毒,表现出与许多病毒属共同进化的过程和对病毒的特殊耐受能力。Foley 等人1 对 60 个蝙蝠物种进行了系统发生学分析,发现蝙蝠的群居行为可能会促进跨物种引种和抗病毒免疫基因位点的跨物种传播。
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Phylogenomic analyses unraveled the evolution of viral tolerance in bats.

Bats host a range of viruses, exhibiting a coevolution process with many virus genera and a special capacity for viral tolerance. Foley et al.1 performed phylogenomic analyses for 60 bat species, finding that swarming behavior might facilitate cross-species introgression and the spread of anti-virus immunity gene loci across species.

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