Fig. 1: General characteristics and evolutionary history of FloV-SA2. | npj Viruses

Fig. 1: General characteristics and evolutionary history of FloV-SA2.

From: Eukaryotic viruses encode the ribosomal protein eL40

Fig. 1

a Circular map of the full linear genome of FloV-SA2. ORFs are indicated with gray boxes and the eL40 and ubiquitin (UB) proteins in purple. The outermost and second outermost rings are the forward and reverse strands, respectively. The green and red ring represents the GC content (%) per sliding window with GC above and below average in green and red, respectively. The blue and orange ring shows the GC skew. Numbers on the ring exterior indicate position in the genome (kbp). b Maximum Likelihood (ML) phylogenetic reconstruction of the newly isolated virus, FloV-SA2 (bolded and indicated with the red star), and other Nucleocytoviricota isolates, based on a concatenated alignment of seven marker proteins (5,065 aa sites). The LG + F + R6 best-fit model was chosen according to the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC). Nodes with bootstrap support over 70% are shown as filled circles in the tree. The scale bar represents the average number of substitutions per site.

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