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Phaeoviruses Present in Cultured and Natural Kelp Species, and (Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) in Norway

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Journal Viruses
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Dec 23
PMID 38140573
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Abstract

Phaeoviruses () are large icosahedral viruses in the phylum Nucleocytoviricota with dsDNA genomes ranging from 160 to 560 kb, infecting multicellular brown algae (Phaeophyceae). The phaeoviral host range is broader than expected, not only infecting algae from the Ectocarpales but also from the Laminariales order. However, despite phaeoviral infections being reported globally, Norwegian kelp species have not been screened. A molecular analysis of cultured and wild samples of two economically important kelp species in Norway ( and ) revealed that phaeoviruses are recurrently present along the Norwegian coast. We found the viral prevalence in to be significantly higher at the present time compared to four years ago. We also observed regional differences within older samples, in which infections were significantly lower in northern areas than in the south or the fjords. Moreover, up to three different viral sequences were found in the same algal individual, one of which does not belong to the genus and has never been reported before. This master variant therefore represents a putative new member of an unclassified phycodnavirus genus.

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