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Evolutionary analysis of JC polyomavirus in Misiones’ population yields insight into the population dynamics of the early human dispersal in the Americas
Pereson Moschen, Matias Javier
; Sanabria, Daiana Jimena
; Torres, Carolina
; Liotta, Domingo Javier
; Campos, Rodolfo Hector
; Schurr, Theodore; Di Lello, Federico Alejandro
; Badano, Ines
Fecha de publicación:
08/2023
Editorial:
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Revista:
Virology
ISSN:
0042-6822
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Background: JC polyomavirus (JCV) has an ethno-geographical distribution across human populations. Objective: Study the origins of the population of Misiones (Argentina) by using JCV as genetic marker. Methods: Viral detection and characterization was conducted by PCR amplification and evolutionary analysis of the intergenic region sequences. Results: 22 out of 121 samples were positive for JCV, including 5 viral lineages: MY (n = 8), Eu-a (n = 7), B1-c (n = 4), B1-b (n = 2) and Af2 (n = 1). MY sequences clustered within a branch of Native American origin that diverged from its Asian counterpart about 21,914 years ago (HPD 95% interval 15,383–30,177), followed by a sustained demographic expansion around 5000 years ago. Conclusions: JCV in Misiones reflects the multiethnic origin of the current population, with an important Amerindian contribution. Analysis of the MY viral lineage shows a pattern consistent with the arrival of early human migrations to the Americas and a population expansion by the pre-Columbian native societies.
Palabras clave:
AMERINDIAN
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ANCESTRY
,
MIGRATION
,
PHYLOGENY
,
VIRUS
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Citación
Pereson Moschen, Matias Javier; Sanabria, Daiana Jimena; Torres, Carolina; Liotta, Domingo Javier; Campos, Rodolfo Hector; et al.; Evolutionary analysis of JC polyomavirus in Misiones’ population yields insight into the population dynamics of the early human dispersal in the Americas; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Virology; 585; 8-2023; 100-108
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