Volume 18, Number 7—July 2012
Research
Adenoviruses in Fecal Samples from Asymptomatic Rhesus Macaques, United States
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Figure 2. . . Open reading frames (ORFs) in the right ends of the genomes of 2 macaque adenovirus isolates identified in study of prevalence of adenoviruses in fecal samples from rhesus macaques, United States. A) Isolate A1312 right end (9,606 bp); B) isolate A1139 right end (9,591 bp). ORFs for the E3 proteins CR1-α and CR1-β are present in A1312 but have been combined into a single ORF in A1139. The 2 fiber genes, in which a long fiber protein (fiber 1) is followed by a shorter fiber protein (fiber 2), are also shown. ITR, inverted terminal repeat.
1Current affiliation: Crucell Holland, Leiden, the Netherlands.
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