Group A Rotavirus Associated with Encephalitis in Red Fox
Chiara Busi, Vito Martella, Alice Papetti, Cristiano Sabelli, Davide Lelli, G. Loris Alborali, Lucia Gibelli, Daniela Gelmetti, Antonio Lavazza, Paolo Cordioli
1, and M. Beatrice Boniotti
Author affiliations: Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna “Bruno Ubertini,” Brescia, Italy (C. Busi, A. Papetti, C. Sabelli, D. Lelli, G.L. Alborali, L. Gibelli, D. Gelmetti, A. Lavazza, P. Cordioli, M.B. Boniotti); Università degli Studi di Bari, Bari, Italy (V. Martella)
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Figure 2. Phylogenetic analysis of RVA strain fox-288356. Analysis was performed on the basis of the concatenated nucleotide sequences of genomic segments. Fox- 288356 is correlated with RVA PO-13 (from pigeon) and clustered with the avian RVA. Reference sequences are identified by strain name and GenBank accession number. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site. RVA, group A rotavirus; RVB, group B rotavirus.
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