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Once upon a time, the VANA story based on the review 'virion-associated nucleic acid-based metagenomics : a decade of advances in molecular characterization of plant viruses'

Authors :
Moubset, Oumaima
François, Sarah
Maclot, François
Palanga, Essowé
Julian, Charlotte
Claude, Lisa
Fernandez, Emmanuel
Rott, Philippe
Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich
Antoine-Lorquin, Aymeric
Bernardo, Pauline
Blouin, Arnaud G.
Temple, Coline
Kraberger, Simona
Fontenele, Rafaela S
Harkins, Gordon William
Ma, Yuxin
Marais, Armelle
Candresse, Thierry
Ben Chehida, Sélim
Lefeuvre, Pierre
Lett, Jean-Michel
Varsani, Arvind
Massart, Sébastien
Ogliastro, Mylène
Martin, Darren Patrick
Filloux, Denis
Roumagnac, Philippe
Moubset, Oumaima
François, Sarah
Maclot, François
Palanga, Essowé
Julian, Charlotte
Claude, Lisa
Fernandez, Emmanuel
Rott, Philippe
Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich
Antoine-Lorquin, Aymeric
Bernardo, Pauline
Blouin, Arnaud G.
Temple, Coline
Kraberger, Simona
Fontenele, Rafaela S
Harkins, Gordon William
Ma, Yuxin
Marais, Armelle
Candresse, Thierry
Ben Chehida, Sélim
Lefeuvre, Pierre
Lett, Jean-Michel
Varsani, Arvind
Massart, Sébastien
Ogliastro, Mylène
Martin, Darren Patrick
Filloux, Denis
Roumagnac, Philippe
Source :
19e Rencontres de virologie végétale (RVV2023). Résumés
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Over the last decade, viral metagenomic studies have resulted in the discovery of thousands of previously unknown viruses. These studies are likely to play a pivotal role in obtaining an accurate and robust understanding of how viruses affect the stability and productivity of ecosystems. Among the metagenomics-based approaches that have been developed since the beginning of the 21st century, shotgun metagenomics applied specifically to virion-associated nucleic acids (VANA) has been used to disentangle the diversity of the viral world. We summarize herein the results of 25 VANA-based studies, focusing on plant and insect samples conducted over the last decade (2010 to 2022). Collectively, viruses from 94 different families were reliably detected in these studies, including capsidless RNA viruses that replicate in fungi, oomycetes, and plants. Finally, strengths and weaknesses of the VANA approach are summarized and perspectives of applications in detection, epidemiological surveillance, environmental monitoring, and ecology of plant viruses are provided.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
19e Rencontres de virologie végétale (RVV2023). Résumés
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380644075
Document Type :
Electronic Resource