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Phylogenetic relationships within the Flaviviridae.

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English: Phylogenetic relationships within the Flaviviridae. The evolutionary tree presented was generated using MEGA7 [11] from a conserved region of the viral RNA dependant RNA polymerase (RdRp: NS5 or NS5B) and represents n = 125 members of the Flaviviridae. The in-frame nucleotide alignment was downloaded from https://talk.ictvonline.org/, adjusted manually, and all positions containing gaps or missing data were eliminated prior to analyses (734 sites in the final dataset). The resulting phylogeny was inferred via the Maximum Likelihood Composite method under the GTR+I+Γ model of nucleotide substitution to account for evolutionary rate differences among sites. The genera Pegivirus, Hepacivirus, Pestivirus and Flavivirus are color-coded, in addition to distinct lineages within the genus Flavivirus. Statistical robustness of highlighted groupings was determined using the bootstrap approach and values assigned to these branches are percentages derived from 500 replications. Branch lengths are proportional to the scale bar (units: substitutions per site).
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Kleinert, R.D.V.; Montoya-Diaz, E.; Khera, T.; Welsch, K.; Tegtmeyer, B.; Hoehl, S.; Ciesek, S.; Brown, R.J.P. Yellow Fever: Integrating Current Knowledge with Technological Innovations to Identify Strategies for Controlling a Re-Emerging Virus. Viruses 2019, 11, 960.

https://doi.org/10.3390/v11100960
Author Robin D.V. Kleinert, Eduardo Montoya-Diaz, Tanvi Khera, Kathrin Welsch, Birthe Tegtmeyer, Sebastian Hoehl, Sandra Ciesek, and Richard J.P. Brown

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