病毒分类学和大分类学 (Vira域) - 目前的状态
D K Lvov1,2, V G Akimkin2, A D Zaberezhny3
1D.I. Ivanovsky institute of virology of N.F Gamaleya national research center on epidemiology and microbiology of Ministry of health of Russian Federation.
Voprosy virusologii
|November 25, 2025
概括
病毒感染了地球上的所有生命,并在35亿年里多样化. 测序技术的进步正在推动病毒分类的改革,影响生物安全和疫情应对.
科学领域:
- 病毒学和进化生物学.
- 微生物生态学和生物信息学
背景情况:
- 病毒与所有生命形式共同进化了超过35亿年,为病毒圈的巨大多样性做出了贡献.
- 非正式的病毒域"Vira"包括感染古生物,细菌和真核生物的病毒.
- 了解病毒多样性对于理解生物圈进化至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 突出高通量测序技术对病毒分类学的影响.
- 讨论正在进行的病毒分类改革,包括引入巨型 taxonomy.
- 强调病毒分类学对生物安全和流行病准备的重要性.
主要方法:
- 对病毒多样性和分类的历史和当前数据的审查.
- 分析下一代测序 (NGS) 对病毒圈研究的影响.
- 审查国际病毒分类委员会 (ICTV) 的分类框架.
主要成果:
- 目前ICTV认可15个分类学等级,其中有大量的领域,王国,类,类,顺序,家族,属和物种.
- 自2018年以来,病毒分类学得到了改革,由于累积的数据,引入了更高的等级 (大分类学).
- 在元基因组学和元转录组学的持续进步将继续塑造病毒分类学.
结论:
- 病毒分类学的不断发展的领域对于理解生命的进化至关重要.
- 病毒分类的发展对于增强生物安全至关重要.
- 准确的病毒分类学有助于减轻新兴和重新出现的传染病的影响.
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