Volume 11, Number 11—November 2005
Synopsis
Coltiviruses and Seadornaviruses in North America, Europe, and Asia
Figure 5

Figure 5. Phylogenetic comparison of the viral polymerase protein sequences of viruses of the family Reoviridae, including seadornaviruses and coltiviruses. Accession numbers and further details of the sequences and viruses are available in the report by Attoui et al. (8). Analysis shows coltiviruses and seadornaviruses as 2 distinct phylogenetic groups and that seadornaviruses share a common phylogenetic origin with rotaviruses (arrow). KDV, Kadipiro virus; BAV, Banna virus; LNV, Liao Ning virus; RDV, Rice dwarf virus; RDV-Ch, RDV Chinese isolate; SCRV, St. Croix River virus; AHSV, African horse sickness virus; CHUV, Chuzan virus; BTV, Blue tongue virus; GSRV, Golden shiner reovirus; GCRV, Grass carp reovirus; CSRV, Chum salmon reovirus; SBRV, Striped bass reovirus; MRV, Mammalian orthoreovirus; RRSV, Rice ragged stunt virus; BmCPV, Bombyx mori cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus; DsCPV, Dendrolimus spectabilis cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus; LdCPV, Lymantria dispar cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus; NLRV, Nilaparvata luguens reovirus; CTFV, Colorado tick fever virus; EYAV, Eyach virus; CPRV, Cryphonectria parasitica reovirus; RaRv, Rotavirus A; BoRV, Bovine rotavirus; SiRV, Simian rotavirus; PoRV, Porcine rotavirus; Hu/MuRV, Human/Murine rotavirus.
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