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Abstract

Amino acid sequence alignment of FARV and 13 other rhabdovirus G proteins representing approved genera Lyssavirus (RABV- Rabies virus), Vesiculovirus (Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus – VSIV), Ephemerovirus (Bovine ephemeral fever virus – BEFV), Novirhabdovirus (Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus – IHNV), Tibrovirus (Tibrogarban virus – TIBV), Sigmavirus (Drosophila melanogaster sigmavirus – DmSv), unassigned species Wongabel virus (WONV), Ngaingan virus (NGAV), Flanders virus (FLAV), Tupaia virus (TUPV) and Moussa virus (MOUV) and presently unclassified viruses Durham virus (DURV) and Niakha virus (NIAV). The predicted N-terminal signal peptides and C-terminal transmembrane domains are shaded in aqua; conserved cysteine residues are shaded in grey; and other relatively conserved residues are shaded in black. Cysteine residues (dark shading) are numbered according to the conserved patterns observed in all animal rhabdovirus G proteins.