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. 2023 May 19;3(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s44149-023-00078-8

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

New World bat rabies virus (RABV) diversity (black) in association with infections in carnivores (red). Asterisks indicate viruses recovered during known outbreaks with sustained cross-species transmission of bat RABV among carnivores. Bat species and genera that serve as lineage hosts are indicated on the right. The neighbor-joining tree is based on RABV nucleoprotein (N) gene sequences with 1000 bootstrap replicates (shown as % for key nodes) and rooted with Mexican skunk, South-Central skunk, and raccoon RABV lineages (also related to American bat viruses within the "Indigenous American" RABV lineage)