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Volume 14, Number 4—April 2008
Letter

Novel Nonstructural Protein 4 Genetic Group in Rotavirus of Porcine Origin

Pattara Khamrin*, Shoko Okitsu†, Hiroshi Ushijima*†, and Niwat Maneekarn‡Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; †Aino University, Tokyo, Japan; ‡Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand;

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Phylogenetic analyses of the NSP4 nucleotide (A) and amino acid (B) sequences displaying the relationships between porcine rotavirus strain CMP034 (shown in boldface), P21–5, and other 5 known NSP4 genetic groups. Bootstrap values are shown at the branch nodes. Branch length for a 10% nucleotide difference is indicated at the bottom.

Figure. Phylogenetic analyses of the NSP4 nucleotide (A) and amino acid (B) sequences displaying the relationships between porcine rotavirus strain CMP034 (shown in boldface), P21–5, and other 5 known NSP4 genetic groups. Bootstrap values are shown at the branch nodes. Branch length for a 10% nucleotide difference is indicated at the bottom.

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