Supplementary Data for "The Diversity of Emerging Tick-Borne Viruses Globally: From Discoveries to Zoonotic Risk Assessment"

Published: 12 December 2025| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/frjxbrfx38.2
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Meiqi Zhang

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This dataset contains supplementary materials supporting the research article "The Diversity of Emerging Tick-Borne Viruses Globally: From Discoveries to Zoonotic Risk Assessment", including 8 supplementary figures (Figs. S1–S8), 1 literature search results file, and 3 supplementary tables. Among them, the supplementary figures (Figs. S1–S8) focus on the detailed phylogenetic analysis of emerging tick-borne viruses (TBVs): Figs. S1–S6 and S8 construct phylogenetic trees of 19 viral families (including RNA and DNA viruses) based on conserved genes (e.g., RdRp, ORF1, Capsid protein), while Fig. S7 conducts dual-gene phylogenetic analysis of the Nodaviridae family. These analyses not only supplement the content of Figure 1 in the main text but also validate the taxonomic classification and evolutionary relationships of TBVs described in the STAR Methods section. The three supplementary tables are all related to Figure 1 in the main text, with specific functions as follows: Table S1 lists the laboratory tests used to detect emerging TBV infections in the current study, supporting the reliability of virus detection; Table S2 summarizes all variables extracted from the included studies, ensuring the data basis for relevant analyses; Table S3 clarifies the inclusion and exclusion criteria for screening publications, guaranteeing the rigor and pertinence of the research literature. The literature search results file includes all references contained in the dataset of this study, providing support for the data collection and analysis of Figures 1–4 and Table S2–S7 in the main manuscript. Overall, this dataset facilitates the reproduction of phylogenetic analysis processes of TBVs, ensures the transparency of literature sources, and aids further research on TBV diversity and zoonotic risk.

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