Fig. 5: Similarity networks of NCBI reference sequences of Iflavirus aladeformis (deformed wing virus, DWV), Iflavirus sacbroodi (sacbrood virus, SBV), and Triatovirus nigereginacellulae (black queen cell virus, BQCV) recovered from various insects. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Similarity networks of NCBI reference sequences of Iflavirus aladeformis (deformed wing virus, DWV), Iflavirus sacbroodi (sacbrood virus, SBV), and Triatovirus nigereginacellulae (black queen cell virus, BQCV) recovered from various insects.

From: Distinct virome compositions and lack of viral diversification indicate that viral spillover is a dead-end between the western honey bee and the common eastern bumblebee

Fig. 5

A Nnucleotide sequences over 4000 bp and B RNA dependant RNA polymerase protein sequences predicted from the nucleotide sequences in (A). Only edges over 98% identity are shown. The network in (A) is based on fastANI percent identity of whole contigs and in (B) it is based on BLAST (blastp) percent identity of RNA dependent polymerase (Pfam PF00680). Datapoints coloured by host origin of viral sequence as in key.

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