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Volume 13, Number 8—August 2007
Research

Human Noroviruses in Swine and Cattle

Kirsten Mattison*Comments to Author , Anu Shukla*, Angela Cook†, Frank Pollari†, Robert Friendship‡, David Kelton‡, Sabah Bidawid*, and Jeffrey M. Farber*
Author affiliations: *Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; †Public Health Agency of Canada, Guelph, Ontario, Canada; ‡University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada;

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Figure 1

Unrooted neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree of representative noroviral strains and reference strains based on 172 bp of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase region. GenBank accession nos. are indicated for the 5 reference strains (plain type), and the C-EnterNet sample codes are indicated for the representative strains identified in this study (boldface type). Bootstrap values are shown as percentages along the central branches

Figure 1. Unrooted neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree of representative noroviral strains and reference strains based on 172 bp of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase region. GenBank accession nos. are indicated for the 5 reference strains (plain type), and the C-EnterNet sample codes are indicated for the representative strains identified in this study (boldface type). Bootstrap values are shown as percentages along the central branches

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