Extended Data Fig. 5: Phylogeny of the DNApolB hallmark gene. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Phylogeny of the DNApolB hallmark gene.

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Extended Data Fig. 5

The figure displays a maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree (847 sites, 1,475 sequences) of DNA-polymerase B-family sequences using the LG+F+R10 model (selected by ModelFinder Plus) from the database described herein, Duplodnaviria and Baculoviridae sequences from the NCBI viral genomic database, and eukaryotic and viral sequences from Kazlauskas et al.29 (see Methods). Eukaryotic Epsilon-type and related clades were used as outgroup. Phylogenetic supports were considered high (aLRT>=80 and UFBoot>=95, in black), medium (aLRT>=80 or UFBoot>=95, in yellow) or low (aLRT<80 and UFBoot<95, in red) (see Methods). Baculo: Baculoviridae; Caudo: Caudoviricetes; Nudi: Nudiviridae.

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