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Volume 14, Number 2—February 2008
Letter

Isolation of Novel Adenovirus from Fruit Bat (Pteropus dasymallus yayeyamae)

Ken Maeda*Comments to Author , Eiichi Hondo*, Junpei Terakawa*, Yasuo Kiso*, Numekazu Nakaichi*, Daiji Endoh†, Kouji Sakai‡, Shigeru Morikawa‡, and Tetsuya Mizutani‡
Author affiliations: *Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi, Japan; †Rakuno Gakuen University, Ebetsu, Japan; ‡National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan;

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Phylogeny of adenoviruses based on analysis of partial amino acid sequences of DNA polymerase protein. Trees were estimated by using the neighbor-joining method based on the amino acid pairwise distance and MEGA 4.0 software (www.megasoftware.net). Numbers represent percentage bootstrap support (100 replicates).

Figure. Phylogeny of adenoviruses based on analysis of partial amino acid sequences of DNA polymerase protein. Trees were estimated by using the neighbor-joining method based on the amino acid pairwise distance and MEGA 4.0 software (www.megasoftware.net). Numbers represent percentage bootstrap support (100 replicates).

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