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Volume 10, Number 5, May 2004

Bat Rabies, Texas, 1996–2000

Rodney E. Rohde,* Bonny C. Mayes,† Jean S. Smith,‡ and Susan U. Neill*§
*Texas State University at San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas, USA; †Austin Community College, Austin, Texas, USA; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and §Texas Department of Health Bureau of Laboratories, Austin, Texas, USA

 
 
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Figure. Genetic lineages of rabies virus in Texas bat populations. Lineages were determined by using the unweighted pair group method using arithmetic averages (UPGMA) method on the basis of 302 nucleotides of nucleoprotein gene sequence. Bootstrap values of 1,000 replicates indicate the robustness of the corresponding node. Representatives of each lineage were deposited in GenBank under the following accession numbers: 31, AF394876; 26, AY039224; 24, AF394886; 23, AF394883; 22, AY170247; 29, AY208163; 28, AF394878; 9, AY208164; 5, AY208165; 1, AF394887.

 

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