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. 2019 Jun 6;11(6):525. doi: 10.3390/v11060525

Table 1.

Novel ChPV sequences identified in this study.

Host Common Name Host Scientific Name Virus/Element Name a Gene Content Nonsense Mutations b
Vertebrates
Gulf pipefish Syngnathus scovelli ScChPV rep+cap 0; 0
Tiger tail seahorse Hippocampus comes ChPV.1-HipCom rep 2; 2
Invertebrates
Black widow spider Latrodectus hesperus ChPV.2-LatHes rep+cap 4; 1
ChPV.3-LatHes rep+cap 3; 1
ChPV.4-LatHes rep * 3; 3
ChPV.5-LatHes rep 4; 2
Chinese scorpion Mesobuthus martensii ChPV.6-MesMar rep+cap * 2; 3
European centipede Strigamia maritima ChPV.7-StrMar rep 2; 3
Northern forcepstail Catajapyx aquilonaris ChPV.8-CatAqu rep 0; 0
Emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis ChPV.9-AgrPla rep* 2; 0
Taurus scarab Onthophagus taurus ChPV.10-OntTau rep 2; 3
ChPV.11-OntTau rep 0; 0
ChPV.12-OntTau rep 2; 1
Rhinocerous beetle Oryctes borbonicus ChPV.13-OryBor rep 2; 0
ChPV.14-OryBor rep 0; 0

a For sequences that are presumed to derive from viruses, the proposed name of the virus is shown. For endogenous parvoviral elements (EPV) the locus name is given, following the standard nomenclature proposed for endogenous retrovirus (ERV) loci [39], except using the classifier “EPV” in the place of “ERV”. The table shows a shortened version of the ID, used in the text of this manuscript, wherein the “EPV” classifier is omitted, and an abbreviated version of the species name is used within the taxonomic component of the ID (derived from the first three letters of each component of the Latin binomial scientific name of the host species). b Stop codons; frameshifts. * Asterisks indicate contigs that were truncated within the virus-derived portion of the sequence. Underlined names indicate the presence of the complete ORF.