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English: Megabirnaviridae. Phylogenetic analysis based on the complete deduced amino acid sequences of RdRPs of the member of the family Megabirnaviridae, related, unclassified viruses, and phlegiviruses, chrysoviruses, totiviruses and botybirnaviruses. The sequences were aligned using MUSCLE (Edgar 2004) integrated in MEGA7 (Kumar et al., 2016). The evolutionary history was also inferred using the Neighbor-Joining method and the evolutionary distances were computed using the Poisson correction method in MEGA7. The percentage of reproducibility of trees in the bootstrap test (1000 replicates) is shown next to the branches of the midpoint-rooted tree. Viruses that have not been formally assigned to the family Megabirnaviridae are indicated by a grey bar.
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Phylogenetic tree of the member of the family Megabirnaviridae, related, unclassified viruses, and phlegiviruses, chrysoviruses, totiviruses and botybirnaviruses.
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