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Volume 23, Number 1—January 2017
Letter

Whole-Genome Characterization of a Novel Human Influenza A(H1N2) Virus Variant, Brazil

Paola Cristina ResendeComments to Author , Priscila Silva Born, Aline Rocha Matos, Fernando Couto Motta, Braulia Costa Caetano, Maria do Carmo Debur, Irina Nastassja Riediger, David Brown, and Marilda M. Siqueira
Author affiliations: Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (P.C. Resende, P.S. Born, A.R. Matos, F.C. Motta, B.C. Caetano, D. Brown, M.M. Siqueira); Central Laboratory of the State of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil (M.C. Debur, I.N. Riediger)

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Table

Highest degree of gene identity of the influenza A/Parana/720/2015 (H1N2)v subtype strain identified from a patient in Brazil with other swine and human strains*

Gene segment BLAST hits† % Identity
PB2
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 98
A/San Diego/INS194/2009(H1N1)
98
PB1
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 99
A/Singapore/GN285/2009(H1N1)
98
PA
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 98
A/Texas/67/2009(H1N1)
98
HA
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 97
A/New York/487/2003(H1N2)
95
NP
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 99
A/Tennessee/F1057c56/2010(H1N1)
98
NA
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 97
A/Malaysia/17392/1998(H3N2)
93
M
A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 99
A/Mexico City/INER16/2009(H1N1)
99
NS A/swine/Brazil/185-11-7/2011(H1N2) 98
A/Singapore/TT454/2010(H1N1) 98

*Sequence submitted to GISAID (http://platform.gisaid.org; submission no. EPI_ISL_223342). HA, hemagglutinin gene; M, matrix gene; NA, neuraminidase gene, NP, nucleoprotein gene; NS, nonstructural protein gene; PB2, polymerase basic 2 gene; PB1, polymerase basic gene; PA, polymerase acid gene.
†Sequence with major identity on BLAST.

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