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Volume 15, Number 2—February 2009
Research

Kupe Virus, a New Virus in the Family Bunyaviridae, Genus Nairovirus, Kenya

Mary CrabtreeComments to Author , Rosemary Sang, and Barry R. Miller
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (M.B. Crabtree, B.R. Miller); Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya (R. Sang)

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Figure 2

Phylogenetic trees produced by using maximum-parsimony analysis with 500 bootstrap replicates on alignments of full-length amino acid sequences of the A) small segment, B) medium segment, and C) large segment of Kupe virus with other available full-length nairovirus sequences. Scale bars indicate branch length and bootstrap values >50% are shown above branches.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees produced by using maximum-parsimony analysis with 500 bootstrap replicates on alignments of full-length amino acid sequences of the A) small segment, B) medium segment, and C) large segment of Kupe virus with other available full-length nairovirus sequences. Scale bars indicate branch length and bootstrap values >50% are shown above branches.

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