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. 2022 May 31;96(24):e00260-22. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00260-22

FIG 10.

FIG 10

(Left) Phylogenetic relationships of the viruses within the order Durnavirales. ML phylogenetic trees based on the replication protein show the topological position of the virus-like sequences discovered in this study (black circles) in the context of their closest relatives. See Fig. 3 for the color scheme. Green stars are used to signify sequences that have been translated using the protozoan mitochondrial genetic code. Red stars are used to signify sequences for which a dsRNA3 coat protein-like segment has been described. All branches are scaled to the number of amino acid substitutions per site, and trees were midpoint rooted for clarity only. An asterisk indicates node support of >70% bootstrap support. Tip labels are bolded when the genome structure is shown on the right. (Right) Genomic organization of the virus sequences identified in this study and representative species used in the phylogeny.