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Volume 26, Number 4—April 2020
Research Letter

Detection of Rocio Virus SPH 34675 during Dengue Epidemics, Brazil, 2011–2013

Marielena V. Saivish, Vivaldo G. da Costa, Roger L. Rodrigues, Valéria C.R. Féres, Eduardo Montoya-DiazComments to Author , and Marcos L. Moreli
Author affiliations: University of Goiás, Jataí, Brazil (M.V. Saivish, R.L. Rodrigues, M.L. Moreli); University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil (V.G. da Costa); Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia, Brazil (V.C.R. Féres); Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Langen, Germany (E. Montoya-Diaz)

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Phylogenetic analysis of the ROCV nonstructural 5 gene (ROCV18) detected during dengue epidemics in Brazil, 2013, and reference sequences. Tree constructed by using the maximum-likelihood method. Pairwise distances were calculated by using the neighbor-joining algorithm, and node numbers represent bootstrap values (10,000 replicates). GenBank accession numbers are provided. DENV, dengue virus; ILHV, Ilheus virus; JEV, Japanese encephalitis virus; MVEV, Murray Valley encephalitis virus; NTAV, Nta

Figure. Phylogenetic analysis of the ROCV nonstructural 5 gene (ROCV18) detected during dengue epidemics in Brazil, 2013, and reference sequences. Tree constructed by using the maximum-likelihood method. Pairwise distances were calculated by using the neighbor-joining algorithm, and node numbers represent bootstrap values (10,000 replicates). GenBank accession numbers are provided. DENV, dengue virus; ILHV, Ilheus virus; JEV, Japanese encephalitis virus; MVEV, Murray Valley encephalitis virus; NTAV, Ntaya virus; RBV, Rio Bravo virus; ROCV, Rocio virus; SLEV, Saint Louis encephalitis virus; TBEV, tick-borne encephalitis virus; USUV, Usutu virus; WNV, West Nile virus; YFV, yellow fever virus; ZIKV, Zika virus.

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