Phylogenetic relationships between PBVs isolated in this study and representative members of the family Picobirnaviridae, based on the amino acid sequence.

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Phylogenetic relationships between PBVs isolated in this study and representative members of the family Picobirnaviridae, based on the amino acid sequence of the RdRp domain. Phylogenetic relationships between PBVs isolated in this study and representative members of the family Picobirnaviridae, based on the amino acid sequence of the RdRp domain. The tree was constructed using the LG+G+I substitution model using RAxML, with the autoMRE flag, which enables a posteriori bootstrapping analysis. Only bootstrap values greater than 70% are shown. Bars indicate amino acid substitutions per site. Red, Cameroonian human PBVs; blue, Cameroonian bat PBVs; green, PBVs isolated from a wolf and a feline in Portugal. Claude Kwe Yinda et al. mSphere 2019; doi:10.1128/mSphere.00585-18