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Volume 10, Number 3, March 2004

Coronaviridae and SARS-associated Coronavirus Strain HSR1

Elisa Vicenzi,* Filippo Canducci,* Debora Pinna,* Nicasio Mancini,* Silvia Carletti,* Adriano Lazzarin,*† Claudio Bordignon,*† Guido Poli MD,*† and Massimo Clementi*†
*San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy; and †University “Vita-Salute” San Raffaele, Milan, Italy

 
 
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Figure 4. Phylogenetic tree obtained by applying PAUP* (maximum-likelihood methods using the p-distance model) applied to complete genome sequences of the severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) HSR1 strain and the 21 other SARS-CoV isolates.

 

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