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Explaining virus diversity. To prevent virus pandemics, it is necessary to understand how viruses evolve. This project aims to reveal the long-term trends, processes and drivers of RNA virus diversity

The University of Sydney — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $830,329
Closes
Monday 1 March 2027
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Explaining virus diversity. To prevent virus pandemics, it is necessary to understand how viruses evolve. This project aims to reveal the long-term trends, processes and drivers of RNA virus diversity and evolution. Through the metagenomic sequencing of the viromes of Australian animals that mark evolutionary innovations and transitions this project will reshape our knowledge of virus evolution and disease emergence. Expected outcomes will be a new understanding of how virus diversity is created, how virus phenotypes have changed through time, how often viruses jump to new host species, and how major events in animal evolution have shaped virus diversity. Key benefits include new measures of the viral burden faced by Australia’s native animals and of ecosystem health.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3104 - Evolutionary Biology. Lead: Prof Edward Holmes

Categories
health
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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