Fig. 4: Markov jump trajectory plot as in Fig. 3 for a Swiss genome (EPI_ISL_413021) in lineage B1, and B1 subtree for the Bayesian phylogeographic analysis incorporating travel data and unsampled diversity. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Markov jump trajectory plot as in Fig. 3 for a Swiss genome (EPI_ISL_413021) in lineage B1, and B1 subtree for the Bayesian phylogeographic analysis incorporating travel data and unsampled diversity.

From: Accommodating individual travel history and unsampled diversity in Bayesian phylogeographic inference of SARS-CoV-2

Fig. 4

Dotted lines represent branches associated with unsampled taxa assigned to Italy and Hubei, China. The tip for the Swiss genome corresponding to the trajectory is indicated with an arrow. The basal German virus is labeled. The value at the root and the common ancestor of the Italian clade represents the posterior location state probability.

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