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Volume 11, Number 3, March 2005 Rapid Identification of Emerging Pathogens: CoronavirusRangarajan Sampath,* Steven A. Hofstadler,* Lawrence B. Blyn,* Mark
W. Eshoo,* Thomas A. Hall,* Christian Massire,* Harold M. Levene,* James
C. Hannis,* Patina M. Harrell,* Benjamin Neuman,† Michael J. Buchmeier,†
Yun Jiang,* Raymond Ranken,* Jared J. Drader,* Vivek Samant,* Richard
H. Griffey,* John A. McNeil,* Stanley T. Crooke,* and David J. Ecker* |
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Figure 4. Representation of the mutational distances calculated for the 2 selected primer sets overlaid on the coronavirus phylogenetic tree. Each oval represents grouping of members contained within it; numbers next to the group indicate the maximum distance between any 2 members of the group. Distances are computed as the base 10 logarithm of the geometric average of the pair-wise probabilities for any given pair of base compositions. |
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