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Volume 17, Number 8—August 2011
Research

Novel Human Reovirus Isolated from Children with Acute Necrotizing Encephalopathy

Louise A. Ouattara, Francis Barin, Marie Anne Barthez, Bertrand Bonnaud, Philippe Roingeard, Alain Goudeau, Pierre Castelnau, Guy Vernet, Gláucia Paranhos-BaccalàComments to Author , and Florence Komurian-Pradel
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Fondation Mérieux, Lyon, France (L.A. Ouattara, G. Vernet, G. Paranhos-Baccalà, F. Komurian-Pradel); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Bretonneau (F. Barin, P. Roingeard, A. Goudeau); Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U966, Tours, France (F. Barin, P. Roingeard, A. Goudeau); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Clocheville, Tours (M.A. Barthez, P. Castelnau); bioMérieux SA, Marcy l’Etoile, France (B. Bonnaud)

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Figure 3

Phylogenetic trees of the small segment 1 of reoviruses. A) Nucleotide sequences; B) amino acid sequences. Scale bars indicate nucleotide (A) and amino acid (B) substitutions per site.

Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees of the small segment 1 of reoviruses. A) Nucleotide sequences; B) amino acid sequences. Scale bars indicate nucleotide (A) and amino acid (B) substitutions per site.

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