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Exploiting Genetic Information to Trace Plant Virus Dispersal in Landscapes
Annual Review of Phytopathology ( IF 10.2 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-04 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-080516-035616
Coralie Picard 1 , Sylvie Dallot 1 , Kirstyn Brunker 2 , Karine Berthier 3 , Philippe Roumagnac 1 , Samuel Soubeyrand 4 , Emmanuel Jacquot 1 , Gaël Thébaud 1
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During the past decade, knowledge of pathogen life history has greatly benefited from the advent and development of molecular epidemiology. This branch of epidemiology uses information on pathogen variation at the molecular level to gain insights into a pathogen's niche and evolution and to characterize pathogen dispersal within and between host populations. Here, we review molecular epidemiology approaches that have been developed to trace plant virus dispersal in landscapes. In particular, we highlight how virus molecular epidemiology, nourished with powerful sequencing technologies, can provide novel insights at the crossroads between the blooming fields of landscape genetics, phylogeography, and evolutionary epidemiology. We present existing approaches and their limitations and contributions to the understanding of plant virus epidemiology.

中文翻译:


利用遗传信息追踪景观中植物病毒的传播

在过去的十年中,病原体生命史的知识极大地受益于分子流行病学的出现和发展。流行病学的这一分支使用分子水平上有关病原体变异的信息来深入了解病原体的生态位和进化,并表征病原体在宿主种群内部和种群之间的扩散。在这里,我们回顾了分子流行病学方法,这些方法已被开发出来以追踪植物病毒在景观中的扩散。特别是,我们重点介绍了在强大的测序技术的支持下进行的病毒分子流行病学如何在风景秀丽的遗传学,植物地理学和进化流行病学之间的交汇处提供新颖的见解。我们介绍了现有的方法及其局限性和对理解植物病毒流行病学的贡献。

更新日期:2017-08-04
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