Fig. 3: Bayesian phylogenetic inference of HeV-g1.

A Bayesian tree was constructed using a relaxed clock and Skygrid coalescent model, incorporating all available Hendra virus genomes from horses, humans and bats. Tip colours represent sample location and horizontal node bars indicate 95% HPD intervals. Node shapes (diamond) represent the Bayesian posterior distribution. HeV-g1 clades circulating in Australia between 1994 and 2020 are indicated. Map shows sampling location (red, north and central Queensland; green, southeast Queensland; blue, north New South Wales; darker colours indicate sampling locations close to the border between Queensland and New South Wales. Maps were created in R72.