Extended Data Fig. 2: Newly discovered viruses, the infection spectrum of the animals studied and the extent of coinfection.
From: Farmed fur animals harbour viruses with zoonotic spillover potential

(a) The infection spectrum of the studied animals, with animals represented by images. Viruses are shown at the nodes, with the node colour specifying the viral family. The size of the nodes represents the number of animals infected by the virus, and the width of the edges indicates the number of libraries of the host infected by the connected virus. (b) The viral families newly identified in the specific host. Each segment of the pie chart corresponds to a distinct animal species, depicted with unique colour, and the donuts with similar lighter colour, signify the newly discovered viral families. (c) Virus co-infection. Viruses are shown at the nodes, with the node colour specifying the viral family. The size of the nodes represents the frequency of co-infections with any other virus, while edge width represents the frequency of co-infections between the two viruses.