Calicivirus from Novel Recovirus Genogroup in Human Diarrhea, Bangladesh
Saskia L. Smits
, Mustafizur Rahman, Claudia M.E. Schapendonk, Marije van Leeuwen, Abu S.G. Faruque, Bart L. Haagmans, Hubert P. Endtz, and Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus
Author affiliations: Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (S.L. Smits, C.M.E. Schapendonk, B.L. Haagmans, H.P. Endtz, A.D.M.E. Osterhaus); Viroclinics Biosciences B.V., Rotterdam (S.L. Smits, M. van Leeuwen, A.D.M.E. Osterhaus); and International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh (M. Rahman, A.S.G. Faruque, H.P. Endtz)
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Figure 2. . Neighbor-joining phylogenetic trees of the amino acid sequences of the partial polyprotein sequence (A), viral protein (VP) 1 (B), and VP2 (C) capsid proteins of selected representative caliciviruses and the newly identified Recovirus Bangladesh/289/2007 (indicated in boldface). Phylograms were generated by using MEGA5 (www.megasoftware.net) with p-distance and 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Significant bootstrap values and GenBank accession numbers are shown. Scale bars indicate amino acid substitutions per site.
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