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Phylogenetic tree showing the genetic relationships of members of the sub-family Torovirinae based on the conserved RdRp site of polyprotein 1b.

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English: Phylogenetic tree showing the genetic relationships of members of the sub-family Torovirinae based on the conserved RdRp site of polyprotein 1b. Representative strains of the order Nidovirales are also included. The comparison was based on the alignment of 268 amino acid positions within the conserved RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) region of polyprotein 1b. Phylogenetic tree was inferred with 1000 bootstrap replicates using the Maximum Likelihood method based on the JTT matrix-based model [14]. Branch lengths are in scale to the scale bar. The percentage bootstrap value associated with each lineage is indicated. The viruses included were ball python nidovirus [AIJ50565.1]; ball python nidovirus 1 [KM267236]; Morelia viridis nidovirus [ASO76150.1]; python nidovirus [AII00825.1]; Bellinger river virus [MF685025]; Shingleback nidovirus [AOZ57153.1]; Xinzhou nematode virus 6 [APG77345.1]; Xinzhou toro-like virus [YP 009344970.1]; Hainan hebius popei torovirus [MG600028]; Guangdong chinese water snake torovirus [MG600029]; Guangdong red-banded snake torovirus [MG600030]; Guangdong mandarin rat snake torovirus [MG600031]; Bovine nidovirus [YP 009142787]; Fathead minnow nidovirus [ADN95978.2]; White bream virus [YP 803213]; Chinook salmon bafinivirus [AVM87336.1]; Porcine torovirus [NC 022787.1]; Berne virus [P0C6V7.1]; Breda virus [YP 337905.2]; members of Arteriviridae, Mesoniviridae, Roniviridae, Coronaviridae are provided in S2 Table, along with aligned amino acid residues.
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Source Zhang J, Finlaison DS, Frost MJ, Gestier S, Gu X, Hall J, et al. (2018) Identification of a novel nidovirus as a potential cause of large scale mortalities in the endangered Bellinger River snapping turtle (Myuchelys georgesi). PLoS ONE 13(10): e0205209. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205209
Author Jing Zhang, Deborah S. Finlaison, Melinda J. Frost, Sarah Gestier, Xingnian Gu, Jane Hall, Cheryl Jenkins, Kate Parrish, Andrew J. Read, Mukesh Srivastava, Karrie Rose, Peter D. Kirkland

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