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Published June 18, 2019 | Version 2019.06.18
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Enhanced genome annotation strategy provides novel insights on the phylogeny of 'Flaviviridae': Supplementary material

  • 1. University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • 2. University of California San Diego

Description

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL

Index

  • Table S1 (tableS1.csv): genomic data.

  • Table S2 (tableS2.csv): character categorization for selected nodes.

  • Table S3 (tableS3.csv): programs and parameters.

  • File S1 (fileS1.gff): gene annotation.

  • File S2 (fileS2.xml): configuration file for BEAST 2 (configuration.xml).

  • Figure S1 (figureS1.pdf): dendrogram depicting the hierarchical clusters of trees based on match-split distances.

  • Figure S2 (figureS2.pdf): full version of the working phylogenetic hypothesis (tree No. 0 in table 1).

Figure captions

  • Figure S1: A dendrogram depicting the hierarchical clusters of trees based on match-split distances. Outgroup sequences (Hepacivirus, Pegivirus, and Pestivirus) were removed to guarantee the compared tree topologies would have the same terminals. Tree numbers correspond to those in table 1 of the manuscript. I. No outgroup sequences; some matrices were partitioned. II. Outgroup sequences and partitioned matrices. *This tree was produced without outgroup sequences.
  • Figure S2: Full version of the working phylogenetic hypothesis (tree No. 0 in table 1). Branch lengths represent an estimation of the number of substitutions per site. Node labels indicate SH-aLRT support / ultrafast bootstrap (only shown if one of the values differs from 100/100). Clade names correlate to the character categorization analysis (see table S2). Branch labels represent the four genera: I = Pestivirus; II = Pegivirus; III = Hepacivirus; IV = Flavivirus. * The Ecuador Paraiso Escondido virus (EPEV) was isolated from sand flies (Psathyromyia abonnenci). The EPEV was the first sand fly-borne Flavivirus identified in the New World.

Manuscript title

Enhanced genome annotation strategy provides novel insights on the phylogeny of Flaviviridae.

Authors

  • de Bernardi Schneider, Adriano. University of California San Diego. ORCID: 0000-0001-7487-266X.

  • Jacob Machado, Denis. University of North Carolina at Charlotte. ORCID: 0000-0001-9858-4515. Corresponding author.

  • Janies, Daniel. University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

First author: Adriano de Bernardi Schneider and Denis Jacob Machado have contributed equally to the manuscript.

Contact information

  • Corresponding author: Denis Jacob Machado, Ph.D.

  • OrcID: 0000-0001-9858-4515.

  • Email: dmachado [at] uncc.edu.

Other additional material

Notes

Supplementary digital material. Manuscript title: Enhanced genome annotation strategy provides novel insights on the phylogeny of 'Flaviviridae.' See README.md for additional information.

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