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The role of APOBEC3-induced mutations in the differential evolution of monkeypox virus.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies show that newly sampled monkeypox virus (MPXV) genomes exhibit mutations consistent with Apolipoprotein B mRNA Editing Catalytic Polypeptide-like3 (APOBEC3)-mediated editing, compared to MPXV genomes collected earlier. It is unclear whether these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) result from APOBEC3-induced editing or are a consequence of genetic drift within one or more MPXV animal reservoirs. We develop a simple method based on a generalization of the General-Time-Reversible (GTR) model to show that the observed SNPs are likely the result of APOBEC3-induced editing. The statistical features allow us to extract lineage information and estimate evolutionary events.

SUBMITTER: Li X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10441442 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of APOBEC3-induced mutations in the differential evolution of monkeypox virus.

Li Xiangting X   Habibipour Sara S   Chou Tom T   Yang Otto O OO  

ArXiv 20230807


Recent studies show that newly sampled monkeypox virus (MPXV) genomes exhibit mutations consistent with Apolipoprotein B mRNA Editing Catalytic Polypeptide-like3 (APOBEC3)-mediated editing, compared to MPXV genomes collected earlier. It is unclear whether these single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) result from APOBEC3-induced editing or are a consequence of genetic drift within one or more MPXV animal reservoirs. We develop a simple method based on a generalization of the General-Time-Reversibl  ...[more]

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