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  • The rubella virus (RuV), responsible for German measles, has recently been found to have new relatives in mammalian species and more divergent forms in fish and reptiles, raising concerns about global health.
  • Two new rubella-like matonaviruses were discovered, prompting researchers to analyze existing genetic data to find additional related viruses.
  • A novel rubella-like virus was identified in the Pacific electric ray, demonstrating a more intricate evolutionary history and suggesting that many viruses are still yet to be discovered.

Article Abstract

(RuV) is the causative agent of rubella ("German measles") and remains a global health concern. Until recently, RuV was the only known member of the genus and the only virus species classified within the family of positive-sense RNA viruses. Recently, two new rubella-like matonaviruses, and , have been identified in several mammalian species, along with more divergent viruses in fish and reptiles. To screen for the presence of additional novel rubella-like viruses, we mined published transcriptome data using genome sequences from , , and as baits. From this, we identified a novel rubella-like virus in a transcriptome of -order Torpediniformes (Pacific electric ray)-that is more closely related to mammalian than to the divergent fish matonavirus and indicative of a complex pattern of cross-species virus transmission. Analysis of host reads confirmed that the sample analysed was indeed from a Pacific electric ray, and two other viruses identified in this animal, from the and , grouped with other fish viruses. These findings indicate that the evolutionary history of the is more complex than previously thought and highlights the vast number of viruses that remain undiscovered.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067182PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13040585DOI Listing

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