Volume 22, Number 4—April 2016
Research
Evaluation of Viremia Frequencies of a Novel Human Pegivirus by Using Bioinformatic Screening and PCR
Figure 1
![Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis of complete genome sequences of human pegivirus assembled in this study (black circles) compared with available human hepegivirus (HPgV) sequences of genotypes 1–6 published in GenBank (accession numbers shown). The tree was constructed by using the maximum-likelihood algorithm implemented in the MEGA6 software package (16). For this dataset, the optimum maximum model was general time reversible model (18) with a gamma distribution (5 rates) and invariant](/eid/images/15-1812-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis of complete genome sequences of human pegivirus assembled in this study (black circles) compared with available human hepegivirus (HPgV) sequences of genotypes 1–6 published in GenBank (accession numbers shown). The tree was constructed by using the maximum-likelihood algorithm implemented in the MEGA6 software package (16). For this dataset, the optimum maximum model was general time reversible model (18) with a gamma distribution (5 rates) and invariant sites. Phylogenetic analysis of each dataset used 100 bootstrap resamplings to infer the robustness of groupings. Genotypes previously assigned to HPgV sequences are shown on the right with the exception of sequence AB013501 (from the United Kingdom, shown with genotype “?”). Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.
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