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Volume 10, Number 12, December 2004 Novel Avian Influenza H7N3 Strain Outbreak, British ColumbiaMartin Hirst,* Caroline R. Astell,* Malachi Griffith,* Shaun M. Coughlin,*
Michelle Moksa,* Thomas Zeng,* Duane E. Smailus,* Robert A. Holt,* Steven
Jones,* Marco A. Marra,* Martin Petric,† Mel Krajden,† David Lawrence,†
Annie Mak,† Ron Chow,† Danuta M. Skowronski,† S. Aleina Tweed,† SweeHan
Goh,† Robert C. Brunham,† John Robinson,‡ Victoria Bowes,‡Ken Sojonky,‡
Sean K. Byrne,‡ Yan Li,§ Darwyn Kobasa,§ Tim Booth,§ and Mark Paetzel¶ |
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Appendix Figure 1. Complete nucleotide (A) and protein (B) alignments from the 5 isolates sequenced in this study. The alignments were generated by ClustalX (1.82) (http://www.embl.de/~chenna/clustal/darwin/). [A/Canada/AVFV1/04 (environmental) is designated as chicken_A; A/Chicken/Canada/AVFV2/04 is designated as chicken_B; A/Canada/444/04 (human) is human_A and A/Canada/504/04 (human) is human_B. Full sequenced segments for chicken_D and chicken_E, not described in the text, are included for completeness. |
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