Molecular adaptation within the coat protein-encoding gene of Tunisian almond isolates of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus

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MONCEF BOULILA
SAWSSEN BEN TIBA
SAOUSSEN JILANI
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[1] Institut de l’Olivier,Centre Régional de Transfusion Sanguine de Sousse
[2] Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Monastir,undefined
[3] Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Farhat Hached,undefined
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Journal of Genetics | 2013年 / 92卷
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bioinformatics; molecular genetics; evolution; sequence; phylogeny; necrotic ringspot virus;
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The sequence alignments of five Tunisian isolates of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) were searched for evidence of recombination and diversifying selection. Since failing to account for recombination can elevate the false positive error rate in positive selection inference, a genetic algorithm (GARD) was used first and led to the detection of potential recombination events in the coat protein-encoding gene of that virus. The Recco algorithm confirmed these results by identifying, additionally, the potential recombinants. For neutrality testing and evaluation of nucleotide polymorphism in PNRSV CP gene, Tajima’s D, and Fu and Li’s D and F statistical tests were used. About selection inference, eight algorithms (SLAC, FEL, IFEL, REL, FUBAR, MEME, PARRIS, and GA branch) incorporated in HyPhy package were utilized to assess the selection pressure exerted on the expression of PNRSV capsid. Inferred phylogenies pointed out, in addition to the three classical groups (PE-5, PV-32, and PV-96), the delineation of a fourth cluster having the new proposed designation SW6, and a fifth clade comprising four Tunisian PNRSV isolates which underwent recombination and selective pressure and to which the name Tunisian outgroup was allocated.
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