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RNA Virome Composition Is Shaped by Sampling Ecotype

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Yan-Mei Chen

Fudan University - Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center; Fudan University

Sabrina Sadiq

The University of Sydney

Jun-Hua Tian

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Xiao Chen

South China Agricultural University

Xian-Dan Lin

Wenzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Jin-Jin Shen

Yancheng Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Hao Chen

Jiangsu Yancheng Wetland National Nature Reserve Rare Birds

Zong-Yu Hao

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Henan Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Wei-Di Yang

Xiamen University

Zhuo-Cheng Zhou

Professional committee of native aquatic organisms and water ecosystem of China Fisheries Association

Jun Wu

Jiyuan Shi People's Hospital

Feng Li

Yancheng Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Hong-Wei Wang

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Qi-Yi Xu

Yili Prefecture Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Wen Wang

Fudan University - Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center

Wen-Hua Gao

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Department of Zoonosis

Edward C. Holmes

The University of Sydney - Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity

Yong-Zhen Zhang

Fudan University - Human Phenome Institute

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Abstract

Despite the remarkable diversity of RNA viruses, little is known about how the physical and biotic properties of local environments impact virome compositions. Utilizing an expansive metatranscriptomic data set from 32 different physical and geographic environments, we identified 2,683 novel viruses from soil, sediment, and animal faecal samples, greatly increasing the phylogenetic diversity of the RNA virosphere. Sediments and animal faeces were particularly rich sources of viruses. Environmental factors had a greater impact on the abundance and diversity of virus families with plant, fungal, and bacterial hosts than those associated with animals, suggesting that the former have adapted to their specific ecotypes. These data reveal the diversity and richness of RNA viromes at the ecotype scale and suggest that viruses are an integral ecosystem component.

Keywords: RNA virome, novel viruses, virome composition, ecotype, metatranscriptomic

Suggested Citation

Chen, Yan-Mei and Chen, Yan-Mei and Sadiq, Sabrina and Tian, Jun-Hua and Chen, Xiao and Lin, Xian-Dan and Shen, Jin-Jin and Chen, Hao and Hao, Zong-Yu and Yang, Wei-Di and Zhou, Zhuo-Cheng and Wu, Jun and Li, Feng and Wang, Hong-Wei and Xu, Qi-Yi and Wang, Wen and Gao, Wen-Hua and Holmes, Edward C. and Zhang, Yong-Zhen, RNA Virome Composition Is Shaped by Sampling Ecotype. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3934022 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3934022
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Yan-Mei Chen

Fudan University - Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center ( email )

Shanghai
China

Fudan University

Beijing West District Baiyun Load 10th
Shanghai, 100045
China

Sabrina Sadiq

The University of Sydney

A20 JOHN WOOLLEY BUILDING
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
CAMPERDOWN, 2006
Australia

Jun-Hua Tian

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention ( email )

China

Xiao Chen

South China Agricultural University

Guangdong, Guangzhou
China

Xian-Dan Lin

Wenzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Zhejiang
China

Jin-Jin Shen

Yancheng Center for Disease Control and Prevention ( email )

Yancheng, Jiangsu
China

Hao Chen

Jiangsu Yancheng Wetland National Nature Reserve Rare Birds ( email )

Yangcheng, Jiangsu
China

Zong-Yu Hao

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Henan Center for Disease Control and Prevention

China

Wei-Di Yang

Xiamen University

Xiamen, 361005
China

Zhuo-Cheng Zhou

Professional committee of native aquatic organisms and water ecosystem of China Fisheries Association ( email )

China

Jun Wu

Jiyuan Shi People's Hospital ( email )

Jiyuan, Henan
China

Feng Li

Yancheng Center for Disease Control and Prevention ( email )

Yancheng, Jiangsu
China

Hong-Wei Wang

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention ( email )

Nanjing
China

Qi-Yi Xu

Yili Prefecture Center for Disease Control and Prevention ( email )

Yili
China

Wen Wang

Fudan University - Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center ( email )

Shanghai
China

Wen-Hua Gao

Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) - Department of Zoonosis ( email )

Beijing, 102206
China

Edward C. Holmes

The University of Sydney - Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity ( email )

Sydney, NSW 2006
Australia

Yong-Zhen Zhang (Contact Author)

Fudan University - Human Phenome Institute ( email )

Shanghai
China

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