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    Identification of a novel polyomavirus in wild Sonoran Desert rodents of the family Heteromyidae

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    Vargas, Karla L
    Kraberger, Simona
    Custer, Joy M
    Paietta, Elise N
    Culver, Melanie
    Munguia-Vega, Adrian
    Dolby, Greer A
    Varsani, Arvind cc
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    School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
    U.S. Geological Survey, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-09-15
    
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    Vargas, K. L., Kraberger, S., Custer, J. M., Paietta, E. N., Culver, M., Munguia-Vega, A., ... & Varsani, A. (2023). Identification of a novel polyomavirus in wild Sonoran Desert rodents of the family Heteromyidae. Archives of virology, 168(10), 253.
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    Archives of virology
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    Rodents are the largest and most diverse group of mammals. Covering a wide range of structural and functional adaptations, rodents successfully occupy virtually every terrestrial habitat, and they are often found in close association with humans, domestic animals, and wildlife. Although a significant amount of research has focused on rodents’ prominence as known reservoirs of zoonotic viruses, there has been less emphasis on the viral ecology of rodents in general. Here, we utilized a viral metagenomics approach to investigate polyomaviruses in wild rodents from the Baja California peninsula, Mexico, using fecal samples. We identified a novel polyomavirus in fecal samples from two rodent species, a spiny pocket mouse (Chaetodipus spinatus) and a Dulzura kangaroo rat (Dipodomys simulans). These two polyomaviruses represent a new species in the genus Betapolyomavirus. Sequences of this polyomavirus cluster phylogenetically with those of other rodent polyomaviruses and two other non-rodent polyomaviruses (WU and KI) that have been identified in the human respiratory tract. Through our continued work on seven species of rodents, we endeavor to explore the viral diversity associated with wild rodents on the Baja California peninsula and expand on current knowledge of rodent viral ecology and evolution.
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    12 month embargo; first published: 15 September 2023
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    1432-8798
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    37715108
    DOI
    10.1007/s00705-023-05877-5
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