Fig 1.
Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on partial L-segments of Mammalian hantavirus.
The tree was constructed using hantavirus L-segments showed all strains divided into 5 phylogroups: Chiroptera, Murinae, Arvicolinae, Soricomorpha, Insectivore, with the Soricomorpha and Arvicolinae in a relatively basal position.
Fig 2.
Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree based on full-length M- (A) and S-segments of Seoul virus (B). This tree was rooted using DOBV as an outgroup and the full-length M- and S-segments of SEOV strains identified fell into 7 and 8 lineages, respectively. Only bootstrap support of ≥70% are shown. Comparison of Encoded Amino Acid Sequences of the M- and S-segments of Seoul virus(C).
Fig 3.
ML tree based on full-length M-segments of bat-borne hantavirus (A). ML tree based on full-length S-segments of bat-borne hantavirus (B). This tree consists of all the bat-borne hantavirust hat have been reported to have full-length M- and S-segments (XSV, LAIV, QZNV, DKGV, BRNV, and LQUV), with PUUV as the outgroup. Only bootstrap support of ≥70% are shown. Comparison of Encoded Amino Acid Sequences of the full-length M- and S-segments of bat-borne hantaviruses(C).