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Volume 10, Number 4—April 2004
Research

Recombination Resulting in Virulence Shift in Avian Influenza Outbreak, Chile

David L. Suarez*Comments to Author , Dennis A. Senne†, Jill Banks‡, Ian H. Brown‡, Steve C. Essen‡, Chang-Won Lee*Comments to Author , Ruth J. Manvell‡, Christian Mathieu-Benson§, Valentine Moreno§, Janice C. Pedersen†, Brundaban Panigrahy†, Herman Rojas§, Eric Spackman*, and Dennis J. Alexander‡
Author affiliations: *Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, Athens, Georgia, USA; †National Veterinary Services Laboratories, Ames, Iowa, USA; ‡Veterinary Laboratories Agency–Weybridge, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey, United Kingdom; §Ministerio de Agricultura, Santiago, Chile

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Figure 1

Phylogenetic tree of the hemagglutinin subtype 7 nucleotide sequence, which includes both low pathogenic and highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses from Chile. Representative avian and equine H7 influenza gene sequences are also included. The tree was generated with PAUP 4.0b4 computer program with bootstrap replication (500 bootstraps) and a heuristic search method. The tree is rooted to A/Equine/London/1416/73, and branch lengths are included on the tree. Standard two-letter postal codes ar

Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree of the hemagglutinin subtype 7 nucleotide sequence, which includes both low pathogenic and highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses from Chile. Representative avian and equine H7 influenza gene sequences are also included. The tree was generated with PAUP 4.0b4 computer program with bootstrap replication (500 bootstraps) and a heuristic search method. The tree is rooted to A/Equine/London/1416/73, and branch lengths are included on the tree. Standard two-letter postal codes are used for states in the United States. TK, turkey; CK, chicken; DK, duck; and FPV, fowl plague virus.

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