Identification and full-genome assembly of novel Colorado potato beetle iflavirus and solinvi-like virus with SISPA Sequencing

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most devastating potato pests widespread in the world. However, its viral pathogens remain highly unexplored. Here using SISPA high-throughput sequencing of Colorado potato beetle (CPB) samples derived from prepupal larvae that died from an unknown infection, we have identified two previously unknown viruses and assembled their full-length genomic sequences. The subsequent genetic and phylogenetic analysis of the obtained sequences demonstrated that the isolated viruses, named Leptinotarsa iflavirus 1 and Leptinotarsa solinvi-like virus 1 , are the novel representatives of Iflaviridae and Solinviviridae viral families, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first sequencing-confirmed insect viruses derived directly from CPB samples. And we also propose that Leptinotarsa iflavirus 1 may be associated with lethal disease in CPB. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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novel colorado potato beetle,iflavirus,full-genome,solinvi-like
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