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Volume 26, Number 2—February 2020
Research Letter

Astrovirus in White-Tailed Deer, United States, 2018

Leyi Wang, Huigang Shen, Ying Zheng, Loni Schumacher, and Ganwu LiComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA (L. Wang); Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA (H. Shen, Y. Zheng, L. Schumacher, G. Li); Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin, China (G. Li)

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Phylogenetic analysis of amino acid sequence of open reading frame 2 of WTD-AstV WI65268 from deer in the United States, 2018 (red square), and potential parent viruses, including Kagoshima1-7 (green highlight), Kagoshima2-3-2 (blue highlight), and CcAstVs (purple triangles). Genus type is provided for viruses where that information was known. GenBank accession numbers are indicated, and bootstrap values are provided at nodes. Scale bar indicates amino acid changes per site. AstV, astrovirus; Bd

Figure. Phylogenetic analysis of amino acid sequence of open reading frame 2 of WTD-AstV WI65268 from deer in the United States, 2018 (red square), and potential parent viruses, including Kagoshima1-7 (green highlight), Kagoshima2-3-2 (blue highlight), and CcAstVs (purple triangles). Genus type is provided for viruses where that information was known. GenBank accession numbers are indicated, and bootstrap values are provided at nodes. Scale bar indicates amino acid changes per site. AstV, astrovirus; BdAstV, bottlenose dolphin astrovirus; BoAstV, bovine astrovirus; BufAst, water buffalo astrovirus; CaAstV, canine astrovirus; CcAstV, Capreolus capreolus astrovirus; CsIAstV, California sea lion astrovirus; DcAstV, dromedary camel astrovirus; FAstV, feline astrovirus; HAstV, human astrovirus; MAstV, mink astrovirus; MuAstV, murine astrovirus; OAstV, ovine astrovirus; PAstV, porcine astrovirus; RAstV, rat astrovirus; RaAstV, rabbit astrovirus; TAstV, turkey astrovirus; WBAstV, wild boar astrovirus; WTD, white-tailed deer.

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