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Volume 11, Number 12, December 2005 Pandemic Strain of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotype ONick J. Knowles,* Alan R. Samuel,* Paul R. Davies,* Rebecca J. Midgley,*
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Figure 3. Midpoint-rooted neighbor-joining tree showing the Middle East–South Asia (ME-SA) topotype (except the PanAsia strain). Only bootstrap values >70% are shown. |
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