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Volume 12, Number 3, March 2006

Lagos Bat Virus, South Africa

Wanda Markotter,* Jenny Randles,† Charles E. Rupprecht,‡ Claude T. Sabeta,§ Peter J. Taylor,¶ Alex I. Wandeler,# and Louis H. Nel*
*University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; †Allerton Veterinary Laboratory, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; §Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa; ¶Natural Science Museum, Durban, South Africa; and #Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Nepean, Ontario, Canada

 
 
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Figure. A neighbor-joining tree comparing 457 nucleotides of the nucleoprotein-encoding genes of the new Lagos bat isolations made in South Africa (bat 2003 [DQ201178], 2004 [DQ201179], and 2005 [DQ201180]) with representative sequences of the 7 genotypes of lyssaviruses obtained from GenBank. GenBank accession numbers are indicated on the figure. The bootstrap values were determined with 1,000 replicates.

 

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