Brief summary of the 2014 ASM report about viruses.

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VIRUS SUMMARY ZEENA NACKERDIEN

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The escalating drumbeats announcing new and re-emerging pathogenic viruses may drown out news about the important roles viruses play on different hosts and in our ecosystem. This brief summary will hopefully serve the purpose of directing interested readers to the complete viral world report elaborating on pathogenic and beneficial traits of viruses across the globe (authors: American Society for Microbiology).

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VIRUS SUMMARYZEENA NACKERDIEN

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ICTV CLASSIFICATION OF VIRUSES (1)

ICTV, International Committee on the Taxonomy of VirusesAmerican Academy of Microbiology. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents 2014 [cited 2014 October]. http://academy.asm.org/index.php/browse-all-reports/5180-viruses-throughout-life-time-friends-foes-change-agents

Currently no

universal phylogeny for viruses

1. Caudovirales — doubled-stranded DNA bacteriophages;2. Herpesvirales — large, eukaryoticdouble-stranded DNA viruses;3. Ligamenvirales — linear, double-stranded DNA archaeal viruses;4. Mononegavirales — non-segmented,negative sense, single-stranded RNA plant and animal viruses;5. Nidovirales — positive sense,single-stranded RNA viruses, with vertebrate hosts;6. Picornavirales — small positive sense,single-stranded RNA viruses that infect a variety of plant, insect, and animal hosts;7. Tymovirales — monopartite single-stranded RNA viruses that infect plants

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VIRAL GROUPS & REPLICATION (1)

1. American SocietyMicrobiology. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents 2014 [cited 2014 October]. http://academy.asm.org/index.php/browse-all-reports/5180-viruses-throughout-life-time-friends-foes-change-agents

Virus-particles/

virions

Virus-like particles

Endogenous viral elements

Temperate viruses

VIRAL REPLICATION DIAGRAM

BACTERIOPHAGE IN ACTION

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BALTIMORE CLASSIFICATION BASED ON GENOTYPE & REPLICATION STRATEGY (1)

ss, single-stranded; ds, double-stranded; RT, reverse transcriptase1. American Society for Microbiology. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents 2014 [cited 2014 October]. http://academy.asm.org/index.php/browse-all-reports/5180-viruses-throughout-life-time-friends-foes-change-agents

Class IIssDNAdsDNA

ClassIV

(+)ssRNA

(-)ssRNA

Class V(-)ssRNA

Class VIIdsDNA-

RT

Class VIssRNA-

RTDNA/RNA

dsDNA

Class 1dsDNA

Class IIIdsRNA

7 ways to incorporate mRNA into

viral genome, including

RT

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VIRAL IMPRINTS ON EARTH AND EVOLUTION (1)

1. American Society for Microbiology. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents 2014 [cited 2014 October]. http://academy.asm.org/index.php/browse-all-reports/5180-viruses-throughout-life-time-friends-foes-change-agents

Multicellular organisms could have arisen as a

result of viral predation

Viruses could have driven the origin of the eukaryotic cell

Viruses ↑photosynthesis

rates & could have enhanced the

oxygenation of the

atmosphere

Viruses could have accelerated early

carbon cycles

Pathogenicity as a driver for immune

evolution

Horizontal gene transfer introduces

pathogenic & beneficial traits

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LINKS BETWEEN VIRUSES, HOSTS AND ECOSYSTEMS(1)

1. American Society for Microbiology. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents 2014 [cited 2014 October]. http://academy.asm.org/index.php/browse-all-reports/5180-viruses-throughout-life-time-friends-foes-change-agents

• Viruses increase their own reproductive fitness via a boost to host fitness

• Viruses influence host behavior in order to spread

• Viruses participate in multitrophic symbioses• Viruses exert indirect evolutionary pressures

on ecosystems• Viruses are major drivers for global

biogeochemical cycles

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FUTURE GOALS & CONCLUSIONS(1)

1. American Society for Microbiology. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents. Viruses Throughout Life & Time: Friends, Foes, Change Agents 2014 [cited 2014 October]. http://academy.asm.org/index.php/browse-all-reports/5180-viruses-throughout-life-time-friends-foes-change-agents

“Exploration of the viral universe indicates that a vast frontier will yield many new discoveries. It is, however, clear that it is impossible to fully understand life on Earth without considering viruses. Indeed, a world without viruses may be unimaginable. As described in this report, viruses have played — and continue to play — a multitudeof roles: giving rise to the mammalian placenta and oxygen in the atmosphere,providing a mobile genetic toolkit and food for other microbes, shielding hosts from environmental and pathogenic threats, among others.”