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. 2019 Sep 5;67(1):11–17. doi: 10.1111/tbed.13333

Table 2.

Estimates of evolutionary divergence between PEHV, ANHV and other phleboviruses

Gene Distance between ANHV‐related strains Distance between PEHV and most closely related phleboviruses
PEHV versus ANHV BUJV MUNV CANV PTV CHV RVFV SFSV SFNV PV
Size NT AA dS dN % dN AA (%)
L 6,291 20.5 6.9 893 146 2.3 38.8 39.8 42.7 41.0 40.7 40.4 44.2 45.2 68.5
M 4,080 25.5 15.4 455 213 5.2 55.4 56.6 52.4 53.6 51.2 53.4 55.0 54.6 79.3
N 738 19.9 5.3 99 13 1.7 41.1 42.3 46.1 41.6 51.2 44.4 48.9 53.9 64.2
NSs 750 18.3 11.0 86 32 4.3 74.0 77.5 78.0 81.5 78.5 77.5 80.5 84.0 84.0

The number of amino acid or nucleic acid differences per site from between sequences is shown. Viruses Abbreviations: Anhanga (ANHV), Bujaru (BUJV), Munguba (MUNV), Candiru virus (CANV), Punta Toro (PTV), Chagres (CHV), Rift Valley fever (RVFV), Sandfly fever Sicilian (SFSV), Sandfly fever Naples (SFNV), Palma (PV), Penshurt (PEHV) viruses. dS, synonymous substitution, dN, non‐synonymous substitution.

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