Abstract

High-throughput sequencing is widely used for virus discovery, and many RNA viruses have been discovered and identified. A new negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus was identified in the brown citrus aphid and named Aphis citricidus bunyavirus. The genome consists of large (7037nt), medium (3462nt), and small (1163nt) segments. Phylogenetic analysis and amino acid sequences identities of this virus with other bunyaviruses suggest that it is a new species belonging to the family Phenuiviridae. The small interfering RNA pathway could be involved against the infection of this virus in brown citrus aphid as supported by the viral derived small RNAs. The discovery of this virus illustrates the diversity of RNA viruses and contributes to the classification of bunyaviruses.

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