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Reconstructing the history of maize streak virus strain a dispersal to reveal diversification hot spots and its origin in southern Africa.

Adérito L Monjane1, Gordon W Harkins, Darren P Martin, Philippe Lemey, Pierre Lefeuvre, Dionne N Shepherd, Sunday Oluwafemi, Michelo Simuyandi, Innocent Zinga, Ephrem K Komba, Didier P Lakoutene, Noella Mandakombo, Joseph Mboukoulida, Silla Semballa, Appolinaire Tagne, Fidèle Tiendrébéogo, Julia B Erdmann, Tania van Antwerpen, Betty E Owor, Bradley Flett, Moses Ramusi, Oliver P Windram, Rizwan Syed, Jean-Michel Lett, Rob W Briddon, Peter G Markham, Edward P Rybicki, Arvind Varsani.   

Abstract

Maize streak virus strain A (MSV-A), the causal agent of maize streak disease, is today one of the most serious biotic threats to African food security. Determining where MSV-A originated and how it spread transcontinentally could yield valuable insights into its historical emergence as a crop pathogen. Similarly, determining where the major extant MSV-A lineages arose could identify geographical hot spots of MSV evolution. Here, we use model-based phylogeographic analyses of 353 fully sequenced MSV-A isolates to reconstruct a plausible history of MSV-A movements over the past 150 years. We show that since the probable emergence of MSV-A in southern Africa around 1863, the virus spread transcontinentally at an average rate of 32.5 km/year (95% highest probability density interval, 15.6 to 51.6 km/year). Using distinctive patterns of nucleotide variation caused by 20 unique intra-MSV-A recombination events, we tentatively classified the MSV-A isolates into 24 easily discernible lineages. Despite many of these lineages displaying distinct geographical distributions, it is apparent that almost all have emerged within the past 4 decades from either southern or east-central Africa. Collectively, our results suggest that regular analysis of MSV-A genomes within these diversification hot spots could be used to monitor the emergence of future MSV-A lineages that could affect maize cultivation in Africa.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21715477      PMCID: PMC3165777          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00640-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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