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Volume 31, Number 2—February 2025
Research Letter

Henipavirus in Northern Short-Tailed Shrew, Alabama, USA

Rhys H. ParryComments to Author , KayLene Y.H. Yamada, Wendy R. Hood, Yang Zhao, Jinlong Y. Lu, Andrei Seluanov, Vera Gorbunova, Naphak Modhiran, Daniel Watterson, and Ariel Isaacs
Author affiliation: University of Queensland School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (R.H. Parry, N. Modhiran, D. Watterson, A. Isaacs); Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA (K.Y.H. Yamada, W.R. Hood); University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA (Y. Zhao, J.Y. Lu, A. Seluanov, V. Gorbunova)

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Figure 2

Phylogenetic placement of Camp Hill virus (red) within the Henipavirus genus identified in Blarina brevicauda shrews from Alabama, USA. GenBank accession numbers are provided for reference sequences. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny is midpoint rooted. Scale bar indicates amino acid substitutions per position.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic placement of Camp Hill virus (red) within the Henipavirus genus identified in Blarina brevicauda shrews from Alabama, USA. GenBank accession numbers are provided for reference sequences. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny is midpoint rooted. Scale bar indicates amino acid substitutions per position.

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