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Volume 11, Number 12, December 2005 Porcine Noroviruses Related to Human NorovirusesQiu-Hong Wang,* Myung Guk Han,* Sonia Cheetham,* Menira Souza,* Julie
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Figure 2. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree of genogroup II noroviruses (NoVs) based on the partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase region (C-terminal 260–266 amino acids). The 5 newly identified porcine NoV strains are in boldface. Genogroups (G) and genotypes (numbers after G) are indicated. The human NoV GI-1/Norwalk strain was used as outgroup control. |
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