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. 2020 May 17;8(5):750. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms8050750

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Congruence between bat fly mtDNA and virus phylogeny suggest vertical ledantevirus transmission. Tanglegram generated by TreeMap 3.0b for 7 concatenated bat fly mtDNA genes (NAD1–3, COX1–3, CYTB) (left) and concatenated KYAV-like virus coding sequence (right). Host-virus associations are indicated by crossing blue lines. Individual host-virus links with Procrustes application to cophylogenetic analysis (PACo) procrustean squared residuals below the mean value for all links are believed to contribute significantly to the overall cophylogenetic structure, and are indicated by weighted blue associations lines. TreeMap 3.0b Distance Correlation was performed, and host and virus tree node pairs leading to significantly correlated subtrees (p < 0.05) are marked with purple dots. Adaptive branch-site random effects likelihood (aBSREL) detected significant (p < 0.05) evidence of episodic diversifying selection on 6 of 37 virus tree branches (indicated by weighted orange lines).