Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015
Dispatch
Distinct Lineages of Bufavirus in Wild Shrews and Nonhuman Primates
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Figure. Partial nonstructural protein (NS) 1 gene phylogeny of newly identified bufaviruses, Zambia. The Bayesian phylogenetic tree was generated by using the partial NS1 gene fragments (434–440 bp) of bufaviruses and the corresponding region of known protoparvoviruses and amdoviruses. Gray shading indicates bufaviruses identified in this study. GenBank accession numbers of viral sequences are shown in parentheses. Bayesian posterior probabilities are indicated at each tree root. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.
1Current affiliation: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
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