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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
The maximum clade credibility phylogenetic tree recovered under one of the best-fit
models (exponential growth strict-clock) identified using BEAST Almost identical results were obtained under the constant population size strict-clock
model (available from the authors on request). The best fit model indicates that: (1) the sugarcane-to-Coix SSRV transmission event that initiated the experiment, which actually occurred in
1976, was estimated to have occurred in 1971 (95% highest clade credibility interval
= 1962–1979, indicated by the red posterior probability distribution beneath the tree)
and (2) the date of the three-way 1984 sugarcane virus population split was estimated
to have occurred in 1985 (95% highest probability density = 1980 – 1989 indicated
by the blue posterior probability distribution for the tMRCA situated beneath the
tree). Thus, applying the estimated SSRV substitution rate quite accurately recovers
the dates of two important events in the 32-year long SSRV evolution experiment.
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