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Original Articles

Re-visiting the evolution, dispersal and epidemiology of Zika virus in Asia

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Pages 1-8 | Received 10 Jan 2018, Accepted 03 Apr 2018, Published online: 09 May 2018

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Fig. 1 Illustrative phylogenetic tree of ZIKV evolution and dispersal in the Asian region.

Coloured circles on the terminal nodes represent the country of infection on the map. White lines indicate the main routes of spread. Letters within the gray circles (A–M4) refer to diversification events throughout the period of ZIKV evolution in Asia and the Pacific islands, which correspond to the dates of divergence (in bold) and highest posterior density for each tMRCA. A comprehensive tree is provided in the Supplementary Materials (Suppl. fig. S5)

Fig. 1 Illustrative phylogenetic tree of ZIKV evolution and dispersal in the Asian region.Coloured circles on the terminal nodes represent the country of infection on the map. White lines indicate the main routes of spread. Letters within the gray circles (A–M4) refer to diversification events throughout the period of ZIKV evolution in Asia and the Pacific islands, which correspond to the dates of divergence (in bold) and highest posterior density for each tMRCA. A comprehensive tree is provided in the Supplementary Materials (Suppl. fig. S5)
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