Genomic mosaicism in two strains of dengue virus type 3

06 Aug 2013
Christian Julián Villabona-Arenas, Anderson Fernandesde de Brito, Paolo Marinhode de Andrade Zanotto

Recombination is a significant factor driving genomic evolution, but it is not well understood in Dengue virus. We used phylogenetic methods to search for recombination in 636 Dengue virus type 3 (DENV-3) genomes and unveiled complex recombination patterns in two strains, which appear to be the outcome of recombination between genotype II and genotype I parental DENV-3 lineages. Our findings of genomic mosaic structures suggest that strand switching during RNA synthesis may be involved in the generation of genetic diversity in dengue viruses.