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Volume 11, Number 1, January 2005

G, N, and P Gene-based Analysis of Chandipura Viruses, India

Vidya Avinash Arankalle,* Shrotri Sandhya Prabhakar,* Walimbe Atul Madhukar,* Hanumaih,* Pawar Shailesh Dattatraya,* and Mishra AkhileshChandra*
*National Institute of Virology, Pune, Maharashtra, India

 
 
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Figure 2. Alignment of the deduced amino acid sequences of the G protein of different isolates of Chandipura virus. For details on isolates, see Table 1. Solid bars represent signal sequence (1–18 amino acids [aa]), transmembrane region sequence (482–502 aa), and the intracytoplasmic region sequence (503–530 aa).

 

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