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Genetic Diversity of Talpa Europaea and Nova Hanta Virus (NVAV) in France.

Jean-Pierre Hugot1, Se Hun Gu2, Carlos Feliu3, Jacint Ventur4, Alexis Ribas5, Jerôme Dormion6, Richard Yanagihara2, Violaine Nicolas1.   

Abstract

Nova hantavirus (NVAV) was first identified in a single European mole (Talpa europaea), captured in Hungary. Analysis of lung tissues from 94 moles captured in France revealed NVAV in 50%. Based on the genetic diversity of the cytochrome b mtDNA, moles collected in Poitiers and Bordeaux were more closely related to the Iberian mole (T. occidentalis), a species previously assumed to be restricted to the Iberian Peninsula. Several hypotheses are discussed to explain these observations: 1) presence of hitherto unnoticed T. occidentalis in southwestern France; 2) existence of an ancient mitochondrial introgression phenomenon between the two Talpa species, producing a particular phenotype in some hybrids; 3) existence of a hybrid zone between the two species; and 4) existence of a new Talpa species. NVAV was not detected in the southwestern moles, which begs the question of the potential presence of a particular Hantavirus sp. in this population and/or in the Iberian moles.

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Keywords:  Hantavirus; NVAV; Talpa europaea; Talpa occidentalis; phylogenetics; phylogeography

Year:  2014        PMID: 25530620      PMCID: PMC4269262          DOI: 10.4267/2042/54201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Acad Vet Fr        ISSN: 0001-4192


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