Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012
Daphniids are critical members of Holarctic freshwater ecosystems. However, little is known of their interactions with RNA viruses. These data represent sequence information supporting the hypothesis that a viral gene from a Phelobvirus-like RNA virus has been transferred into the genomes of common...
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2017
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author | Derek Taylor |
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description | Daphniids are critical members of Holarctic freshwater ecosystems. However, little is known of their interactions with RNA viruses. These data represent sequence information supporting the hypothesis that a viral gene from a Phelobvirus-like RNA virus has been transferred into the genomes of common species of Arctic Daphnia. The gene is similar to the RNA-Dependent RNA polymerase (RDRP) gene of phleboviruses (Phenuiviridae). The data also contain mitochondrial sequence from the host to classify the lineage of Daphnia that contains each "fossil" virus. These data indicate, for the first time, that common species of Daphnia in the Arctic have been infected with RNA viruses. Moreover, the evidence indicates that viral genes may be maintained for a presently unknown host function. Because the paleoviruses represent a "captured" viral gene (RDRP) that is often used for the classification of RNA viruses, these data also provide a means of identifying and studying novel viruses and their present interactions in Arctic freshwater. |
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genre | Arctic Seward Peninsula Tundra Zooplankton Alaska |
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long_lat | ENVELOPE(-166.1317,-166.1317,65.4097,65.4097) |
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op_coverage | Holarctic pond locations with emphasis on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska ENVELOPE(-166.1317,-166.1317,65.4097,65.4097) BEGINDATE: 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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spelling | dataone:doi:10.18739/A2930NV9D 2025-06-03T18:49:24+00:00 Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 Derek Taylor Holarctic pond locations with emphasis on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska ENVELOPE(-166.1317,-166.1317,65.4097,65.4097) BEGINDATE: 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z 2017-10-06T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2930NV9D unknown Arctic Data Center paleovirus Phenuiviridae phlebovirus Daphnia zooplankton tundra ponds Daphnia pulex Daphnia tenebrosa Daphnia curvirostris Daphnia dentifera Dataset 2017 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2930NV9D 2025-06-03T18:16:29Z Daphniids are critical members of Holarctic freshwater ecosystems. However, little is known of their interactions with RNA viruses. These data represent sequence information supporting the hypothesis that a viral gene from a Phelobvirus-like RNA virus has been transferred into the genomes of common species of Arctic Daphnia. The gene is similar to the RNA-Dependent RNA polymerase (RDRP) gene of phleboviruses (Phenuiviridae). The data also contain mitochondrial sequence from the host to classify the lineage of Daphnia that contains each "fossil" virus. These data indicate, for the first time, that common species of Daphnia in the Arctic have been infected with RNA viruses. Moreover, the evidence indicates that viral genes may be maintained for a presently unknown host function. Because the paleoviruses represent a "captured" viral gene (RDRP) that is often used for the classification of RNA viruses, these data also provide a means of identifying and studying novel viruses and their present interactions in Arctic freshwater. Dataset Arctic Seward Peninsula Tundra Zooplankton Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-166.1317,-166.1317,65.4097,65.4097) |
spellingShingle | paleovirus Phenuiviridae phlebovirus Daphnia zooplankton tundra ponds Daphnia pulex Daphnia tenebrosa Daphnia curvirostris Daphnia dentifera Derek Taylor Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
title | Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
title_full | Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
title_fullStr | Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
title_full_unstemmed | Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
title_short | Paleoviral maintenance in a Holarctic Daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
title_sort | paleoviral maintenance in a holarctic daphnia species complex, 2010-2012 |
topic | paleovirus Phenuiviridae phlebovirus Daphnia zooplankton tundra ponds Daphnia pulex Daphnia tenebrosa Daphnia curvirostris Daphnia dentifera |
topic_facet | paleovirus Phenuiviridae phlebovirus Daphnia zooplankton tundra ponds Daphnia pulex Daphnia tenebrosa Daphnia curvirostris Daphnia dentifera |
url | https://doi.org/10.18739/A2930NV9D |