Genetic variability and phylogenetic analysis among strains of deformed wing virus infesting honey bees and other organisms

Abou-Shaara, Hossam; Al-Ashaal, Sara; Nasser, Mohamed; Nasif, Omaima; Alharbi, Sulaiman;

Abstract


Various viruses can infect honey bees, but deformed wing virus (DWV) is considered the most dangerous virus to them and has role in the sudden decline of bee colonies. This virus has different strains; however, there are no available studies to compare the characteristics of these strains utilizing bioinformatics. In this study, 27 strains of deformed wing virus were analyzed based on their sequences and their genetic relationships. Also, some primers were designed and tested to identify their ability to separate DWV strains. The percentages range from 28.99% to 29.63%, 22.28% to 22.78%, 15.73% to 16.28%, and 31.71% to 32.86% for nucleotides A, G, C, and T, respectively in all strains. The numbers of polymorphic sites as well as nucleotide diversity were highly similar in all strains. Statistical analyses generally showed the absence of high variations between sequences. Also, the phylogenetic tree classified strains into three groups. The network between strains of each group was established and discussed based on their geographical locations. Two groups contained strains from USA and Europe while one group contained strains from Asia. Rapid variations and mutations in the sequences of DWV were suggested. Notably, genetic studies on DWV are lacking in some geographical regions. The variations between strains detected in honey bees and other organisms were discussed. Four primers were designed and tested beside two reference primers. One of the designed primers showed the best results in binding with all DWV strains except one.


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Title Genetic variability and phylogenetic analysis among strains of deformed wing virus infesting honey bees and other organisms
Authors Abou-Shaara, Hossam; Al-Ashaal, Sara ; Nasser, Mohamed ; Nasif, Omaima; Alharbi, Sulaiman
Keywords Apiculture;Bioinformatics;Genetics;Primers;Viruses
Issue Date 1-Mar-2021
Publisher ELSEVIER
Journal Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 
Volume 28
Issue 3
Start page 1548
End page 1556
ISSN 1319562X
DOI 10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.12.035
PubMed ID 33732039
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85098953429
Web of science ID WOS:000631776700005

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