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Figure 4

From: Molecular characterization of two hantavirus strains from different rattus species in Singapore

Figure 4

Phylogenetic trees of hantavirus M sequences. Phylogenetic trees of hantaviruses based on the complete open reading frames (upper top figure) and partial M segment sequences (bottom left and right figures). In the trees, the results after 1000 bootstrap replicates are indicated. (Upper top figure) Thottapalayam VRC-66412 (EU001329); New York hantavirus (U36802); Sin Nombre virus (NC_005215); Black Creek Canal virus (L39950); Bayou virus (L36930); Andes virus (NC_003467); Laguna Negra virus (AF005728); Puumala virus Umea/hu (AY526218); Puumala Sotkamo (NC_005223); Tula_Moravia 5302v/95 (NC_005228); Soochong virus SC-1 (AY675353); Amur virus JilinAP06 (EF371454); Hantaan virus (NC_005219); Hantaan virus Z5 (EU074224); Hantaan virus TJJ16 (EU074672); Jurong TJK/06 (This study); Thailand virus (L08756); Hantavirus Gou3 (AF145977); Seoul virus, Singapore (this study); Dobrava virus DOB/Saaremaa/160V (AJ009774); Dobrava virus SK/Aa (AY961616); Dobrava-Belgrade virus (L33685); Dobrava-Belgrade virus Ap1584/Sochi-01 (EU188450). (Bottom left) Thailand virus (L08756); Serang virus Rt60/2000 (AM998807); Jurong TJK/06 (This study). (Bottom right) Hantavirus IR461 (AF458104); Hantavirus L99 (AF288298); Seoul virus, Singapore (this study); Seoul virus China (EU163437); Hantavirus Z37 (AF187081); Seoul virus (NC_005237); Seoul virus KI-83-262 (D17592); Hantavirus Gou3 (AF145977); Seoul virus Gou3-e5 (AF288650).

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