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Letter

Unexpected rabies variant identified in kinkajou (Potos flavus), Mato Grosso, Brazil

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Pages 851-854 | Received 26 Feb 2020, Accepted 14 Apr 2020, Published online: 14 May 2020

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Figure 1. Legend. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of 92 complete genomes of bat associated rabies variants circulating in the Americas. For each variant, the following information is provided: common and scientific names of the host, country and year(s) of detection. The animal icon at the right of the branch indicates bat to terrestrial spills-over and eventual host-species jump. The rabies variants found in kinkajou (P. flavus) and capuchin monkey (C. apella) are indicated in red and blue, respectively.

Figure 1. Legend. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of 92 complete genomes of bat associated rabies variants circulating in the Americas. For each variant, the following information is provided: common and scientific names of the host, country and year(s) of detection. The animal icon at the right of the branch indicates bat to terrestrial spills-over and eventual host-species jump. The rabies variants found in kinkajou (P. flavus) and capuchin monkey (C. apella) are indicated in red and blue, respectively.
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