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English: Phylogenetic classification of the available Dicistroviridae genome sequences constructed using the MEGA5 software (Tamura et al., 2011). The type species of each genus is boxed. Two genera have been accepted so far: Cripavirus and Aparavirus (continuous ellipse). The proposed Triatovirus genus (Agirre et al., 2011) would initially cover PSIV, HiPV, BQCV and TrV (dashed ellipse), with TrV as the type species.
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Author Gaëlle Squires, Joan Pous, Jon Agirre, Gabriela S. Rozas-Dennis, Marcelo D. Costabel, Gerardo A. Marti, Jorge Navaza, Stéphane Bressanelli, Diego M. A. Guérinb, and Felix A. Reya

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Phylogenetic tree of Dicistroviridae

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1 June 2013

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