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Volume 11, Number 3, March 2005

SARS-associated Coronavirus Transmitted from Human to Pig

Weijun Chen,*† Minghua Yan,‡ Ling Yang,* Boliang Ding,‡ Bo He,† Yingzhen Wang,‡ Xiuli Liu,‡ Chenhui Liu,* Hui Zhu,‡ Bo You,† Shengyong Huang,† Jiangguo Zhang,* Feng Mu,*† Zhao Xiang,*§ Xiaoli Feng,* Jie Wen,*† Jianqiu Fang,*†Jun Yu,* Huanming Yang,* and Jian Wang*†
*Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; †Beijing BGI-GBI Biotech Co., Ltd, Beijing, China; ‡Tianjin Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Tianjin, China; and §BGI Hangzhou Bio-Environment Technology Co., Ltd, Hangzhou, China

 
 
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Figure 2. Phylogenetic analysis of severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus S-gene. Nucleotide sequences of S genes (from 21491 to 25258 and 3768 bp in length) were compared. The result was displayed with MEGA-2 program and based on 125 complete S-gene sequences from GenBank.

 

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