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Volume 11, Number 8, August 2005 Human Coronavirus NL63, FranceAstrid Vabret,* Thomas Mourez,* Julia Dina,* Lia van der Hoek,† Stéphanie
Gouarin,* Joëlle Petitjean,* Jacques Brouard,* and François Freymuth* |
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Figure 3. A) Phylogenetic analysis of a 523-bp region of the partial spike gene of 12 human coronavirus (HCoV)-NL63 isolates from France. To construct the trees, the 2 prototype strains NL63-Amsterdam1 and NL-AY518894 were included. HCoV-229E is used as an outgroup. A) Nucleotide sequence alignments created with ClustalX 1.83; bootstrap values ≥70 are indicated. B) Predicted amino acid sequences; bootstrap values ≥50 are indicated. |
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