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Volume 10, Number 10—October 2004
Dispatch

Novel Recombinant Sapovirus

Hirokazu Kimura*, Tatsuya Miyoshi†, Kiyoko Uchino†, Tomoichiro Oka*, Tomoyuki Tanaka†, Naokazu Takeda*, and Grant S. Hansman*‡Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan; †Sakai City Institute of Public Health, Sakai, Japan; ‡University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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Figure 1

A) The genomic organization of Mc10 and C12 strains. B) the SimPlot analysis of Mc10 and C12. Mc10 genome sequence was compared to C12 by using a window size of 100 bp with an increment of 20 bp. All gaps were removed. The recombination site is suspected to be located between polymerase and capsid genes, as shown by the arrow. The possible hypervariable region for the capsid protein is also shown.

Figure 1. A) The genomic organization of Mc10 and C12 strains. B) the SimPlot analysis of Mc10 and C12. Mc10 genome sequence was compared to C12 by using a window size of 100 bp with an increment of 20 bp. All gaps were removed. The recombination site is suspected to be located between polymerase and capsid genes, as shown by the arrow. The possible hypervariable region for the capsid protein is also shown.

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