Volume 12, Number 1—January 2006
Dispatch
Novel Human Metapneumovirus Sublineage
Figure 1
![Neighbor-joining phylogenetic trees of human metapneumovirus (HMPV). A) Partial F gene (506-nucleotide [nt] fragment). B) Partial N gene (424-nt fragment) of 191 HMPV strains recovered in Germany during the 2003–2004 season. Bootstrap resampling was applied (n = 1,000) with random sequence addition. Bootstrap values based on the consensus tree are plotted at the main internal branches to show support values. Sequences from the avian metapneumovirus C were included in the analysis and used as out](/eid/images/05-0772-F1.gif)
Figure 1. eighbor-joining phylogenetic trees of human metapneumovirus (HMPV). A) Partial F gene (506-nucleotide [nt] fragment). B) Partial N gene (424-nt fragment) of 191 HMPV strains recovered in Germany during the 2003–2004 season. Bootstrap resampling was applied (n = 1,000) with random sequence addition. Bootstrap values based on the consensus tree are plotted at the main internal branches to show support values. Sequences from the avian metapneumovirus C were included in the analysis and used as outgroup. Isolates from the Netherlands, Japan, and Canada were additionally included in the analysis.
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