Fig. 5: Co-divergence of Leishmania and LRV1. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Co-divergence of Leishmania and LRV1.

From: Diversity and dissemination of viruses in pathogenic protozoa

Fig. 5

a Unrooted maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on 31 LRV1 genomes of L. braziliensis from Peru and Bolivia, one LRV1 genome (YA70) of L. braziliensis from French Guiana and 26 LRV1 genomes of L. guyanensis from Brazil, Suriname and French Guiana. LRV1 sequences of L. braziliensis are colored according to the different viral lineages identified in this study (L1-L9) (see Fig. 6). Branch values represent bootstrap support based on 100 replicates. b Phylogenetic tangle plot revealing clear patterns of virus-parasite co-divergence between L. braziliensis and L. guyanensis and their respective LRV1 clades. The gray and black branches and tree links correspond to L. guyanensis and L. braziliensis, respectively. Branch values represent bootstrap support based on 100 replicates.

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