Two viruses that cause salivary gland hypertrophy in Glossina pallidipes and Musca domestica are related and form a distinct phylogenetic clade, by A. Garcia-Maruniak, A. M. M. Abd-Alla, T. Z. Salem, A. G. Parker, V.-U. Lietze, M. M. van Oers, J. E. Maruniak, W. Kim, J. P. Burand, F. Cousserans, A. S. Robinson, J. M. Vlak, M. Bergoin and D. G. Boucias
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Supplementary Fig. S1. Computational predicted pre-miRNA sequences from MdSGHV and GpSGHV showing their position, strand, length and free energy (a) and examples of pre-miRNAs secondary structures (b)
Supplementary Table S1. Relative enrichment of 4 and 5 nt motifs in the 100 and 200 bp upstream regions of ORFs in MdSGHV in comparison with GpSGHV, Hz1-NV and CIV and using AcMNPV as reference
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