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Volume 13, Number 7—July 2007
Dispatch

Canine-Origin G3P[3] Rotavirus Strain in Child with Acute Gastroenteritis

Simona De Grazia*, Vito Martella†, Giovanni M. Giammanco*, Miren Iturriza Gòmara‡, Stefania Ramirez*, Antonio Cascio§, Claudia Colomba*, and Serenella Arista*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; †University of Bari, Valenzano, Bari, Italy; ‡Health Protection Agency, London, UK; §University of Messina, Messina, Italy;

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Figure 1

Phylogenetic analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence derived from VP4 gene of the PA260/97 human rotavirus strain and other P[3] rotavirus strains. The tree was generated by the neighbor-joining method using the ClustalW program (http://dambe.bio.uottawa.ca/dambe.asp). Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions (×100).

Figure 1. Phylogenetic analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence derived from VP4 gene of the PA260/97 human rotavirus strain and other P[3] rotavirus strains. The tree was generated by the neighbor-joining method using the ClustalW program (http://dambe.bio.uottawa.ca/dambe.asp). Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions (×100).

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