, KC411796) and NLR-AP70 (KC411784) from Myodes glareolus, HCV-1a (NC_004102) and GBV-B (NC_001655)

, Table S4 Minimum amino acid identity of the novel rodent to prototype hepaciviruses

. Nlr-365, KC411796 [3] Myodes glareolus clade 2 hepacivirus: NLR-AP70 (KC411784) HCV: HCV-1a (NC_004102), HCV-2a (AB047639), HCV3a (X76918), HCV-4a (Y11604), HCV-5a (Y13184), HCV-6a (AY859526) and HCV-7 (EF108306)

. Ca, Equine hepaciviruses CHV (JF744991), NPHV-NZP-1 (JQ434001), NPHV-A6-006 (JQ434003), NPHV-G5-077 (JQ434006)

. Gbv-b, NC_001655) In italics: Highest identity of any hepacivirus with HCV in matrix (canine/equine clade in all genes)

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