Ecoepidemiology and Complete Genome Comparison of Different Strains of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Related Rhinolophus Bat Coronavirus in China Reveal Bats as a Reservoir for Acute, Self-Limiting Infection That Allows Recombination Events
J. Virol. Lau et al. 84: 2808
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Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplemental file 1 - Fig. S1 (Prevalence of SARSr-Rh-BatCoV and Rh-BatCoV HKU2.)
TIF file, 876k. - Supplemental file 2 - Fig. S2 (Multiple alignment of ORF 8 of SARSr-Rh-BatCoV HKU3-8, HKU3-1, Rp3, civet SARSr-CoV SZ3, and human SARSr-CoV Tor2.)
TIF file, 2.0MB. - Supplemental file 3 - Fig. S3 (Phylogenetic analysis of nsp3, RdRp, S, ORF3a, E, M, ORF8, and N of SARSr-CoV from bats, civets, and humans.)
TIF file, 2.4MB. - Supplemental file 4 - Fig. S3b
TIF file, 2.3MB. - Supplemental file 5 - Table S1 (GenBank accession numbers.)
MS Word document, 93k. - Supplemental file 6 - Table S2 (Percentage amino acid identities.)
MS Word document, 110k. - Supplemental file 7 - Legends to supplemental figures
MS Word document, 25k.