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Volume 12, Number 2, February 2006 Nipah Virus-associated Encephalitis Outbreak, Siliguri, IndiaMandeep S. Chadha,* James A. Comer,† Luis Lowe,† Paul A. Rota,† Pierre
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Figure 4. A) Comparison of partial M-gene nucleotide sequences of Siliguri specimens to Nipah virus isolates from Bangladesh (Bangladesh-1:AY988601, Bangladesh-2:unpublished) and Malaysia (AF212302). Letters indicate positions that differ from the reference sequence on the top line, Nipah-Malaysia. Dots indicate nucleotide identity. B) Phylogenetic tree based on the sequence alignment shown in panel A. |
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