Additional file 1: Table S1. Primers and PCR conditions for
amplification of the Nucleoprotein-, Phosphoprotein-, Matrix protein- and
Glycoprotein genes of Mokola virus isolates.
Additional file 2: Table S2. Details of sequences used for the Bayesian
analysis of the rabies virus positive samples.
Additional file 3: Table S3. Details of sequences used for the Bayesian
analysis of the new Mokola virus isolates.
Additional file 4: Figure S1. Bayesian analysis of the coding region of
the Nucleoprotein gene (1353 bp) of all Mokola virus isolates (Additional
file 3: Table S3) applying the general time reversible substitution model
with invariable sites. Laboratory reference numbers are shown for all
sequences, followed by the host species, country of origin (KZN SA:
KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa; EC SA: Eastern Cape province South
Africa; ZIM: Zimbabwe; CAR: Central African Republic; NIG: Nigeria) and
year of isolation.
Additional file 5: Figure S2. Bayesian analysis of the coding region of
the Phosphoprotein gene (913 bp) applying the general time reversible
substitution model with gamma distribution. Laboratory reference
numbers are shown for all sequences, followed by the host species,
country of origin (KZN SA: KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa; EC SA:
Eastern Cape province South Africa; ZIM: Zimbabwe; CAR: Central African
Republic; NIG: Nigeria) and year of isolation.
Additional file 6: Figure S3. Bayesian analysis of the coding region of
the Matrix protein gene (609 bp) applying the general time reversible
substitution model with gamma distribution. Laboratory reference numbers
are shown for all sequences, followed by the host species, country of origin
(KZN SA: KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa; EC SA: Eastern Cape province
South Africa; ZIM: Zimbabwe; CAR: Central African Republic; NIG: Nigeria)
and year of isolation.
Additional file 7: Figure S4. Bayesian analysis of the coding region of
the Glycoprotein gene (1569 bp) applying the general time reversible
substitution model with gamma distribution and invariable sites.
Laboratory reference numbers are shown for all sequences, followed by
the host species, country of origin (KZN SA: KwaZulu-Natal province,
South Africa; EC SA: Eastern Cape province South Africa; ZIM: Zimbabwe;
CAR: Central African Republic; NIG: Nigeria) and year of isolation.
Additional file 8: Table S4. Nucleotide identity of the Nucleoprotein
gene of all Mokola virus isolates.
Additional file 9: Table S5. Nucleotide identity of the Phosphoprotein
gene of all Mokola virus isolates.
Additional file 10: Table S6. Nucleotide identity of the Matrix protein
gene of all Mokola virus isolates.
Additional file 11: Table S7. Nucleotide identity of the Glycoprotein
gene of all Mokola virus isolates.