Most members of the genus Gammacoronavirus infect avian hosts, but far fewer viruses have been characterized than in the other coronavirus genera, leaving their diversity largely unclear. Pigeon gammacoronaviruses were previously detected by consensus PCR, but only partial sequences were determined. In this study, we comprehensively analyzed public RNA-seq datasets and reconstructed two nearly complete genomes of pigeon gammacoronaviruses. Molecular evolutionary analyses showed pigeon gammacoronaviruses belong to the subgenus Igacovirus, and their pairwise distances to the members of this subgenus meet the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) species demarcation criteria, supporting their designation as a novel species in this subgenus. Notably, although nucleotide sequences are highly conserved among pigeon coronavirus variants, their 3'-genomic region exhibited differences in genome organization. These findings expand our knowledge of the diversity of gammacoronaviruses.
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