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The remarkable evolutionary history of endornaviruses
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Comparative GenomicsGeneticsDifferent Protein FamiliesMolecular GeneticsGenomicsFamily EndornaviridaePhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyMorphological EvidenceRna Structure PredictionDomain DatabasePhylogenomicsBioinformaticsRemarkable Evolutionary HistoryBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyFungal EvolutionFungal SystematicsMedicine
The family Endornaviridae contains several members from diverse hosts, including plants, fungi and oomycetes. They are found as large dsRNA elements with a nick in the coding strand. All members encode a conserved RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, but no other domain that is conserved among all members. Based on the conserved domain database comparison the various domains have different origins, indicating a highly modular evolutionary history. In some cases, domains with similar putative functions are found that are derived from different protein families, indicating convergent evolution for a required function.
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