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Volume 9, Number 12, December 2003 Global Distribution of Rubella Virus GenotypesDu-Ping Zheng,* Teryl K. Frey,* Joseph Icenogle,† Shigetaka Katow,†‡
Emily S. Abernathy,*† Ki-Joon Song,§ Wen-Bo Xu,¶ Vitaly Yarulin,# R.G.
Desjatskova,# Yair Aboudy,** Gisela Enders,†† and Margaret Croxson,‡‡ |
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Figure 2. Phylogenetic trees. Trees were made by the maximum likelihood method in the Tree-Puzzle 5.0 program (1,000 puzzling steps) using the 5´ half (640 nt: 8291–8930) or 3´ half (539 nt: 8931–9469) of the E1 gene sequence. Bootstrapping values (out of 100) for each node are given. |
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