Extended Data Fig. 1: Phylogenetic tree of SFTSV showing potential bidirectional transmission between urban-adapted wildlife and humans. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 1: Phylogenetic tree of SFTSV showing potential bidirectional transmission between urban-adapted wildlife and humans.

From: A global-scale assessment of zoonotic virus diversity and spillover potential in urban-adapted mammal species

Extended Data Fig. 1: Phylogenetic tree of SFTSV showing potential bidirectional transmission between urban-adapted wildlife and humans.

The trees were midpoint-rooted, with the scale bar representing the number of nucleotide substitutions per site. Only support values > 80% are shown. Virus names include GenBank accession numbers, host species, sampling location, and sampling year.

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