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Additional file 1 of Insights into the genetic variability and evolutionary dynamics of tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus in China

Authors: Kamran, Ali; Li, Ying; Zhang, Wanhong; Jiao, Yubin; Farooq, Tahir; Wang, Yong; Liu, Dongyang; +4 Authors

Additional file 1 of Insights into the genetic variability and evolutionary dynamics of tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus in China

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Supplementary Material 1: Figure S1. Representative 1.5% agarose gel showing expected amplicons of all three genomic RNAs of YNHH isolate of TSWV. Figure S2. Recombination Analysis Tool (RAT) output for L segment of TSWV: (A) KP008132 (pepper-Spain), (B) MK348942 (pepper-Italy). Figure S3. Recombination Analysis Tool (RAT) output for M segment of newly reported YNKM-2 isolate of TSWV. Figure S4. Recombination Analysis Tool (RAT) output for S segment of TSWV: (A) MG989674 (pepper-Italy), (B) MG989675 (pepper-Italy). Figure S5. Graphical representation of potential reassortment breakpoints detected among mixed TSWV genomic segments: L, M, and S RNAs

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