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Volume 12, Number 4, April 2006

Identifying Influenza Viruses with Resequencing Microarrays

Zheng Wang,*† Luke T. Daum,‡ Gary J. Vora,* David Metzgar,§ Elizabeth A. Walter,¶ Linda C. Canas,‡ Anthony P. Malanoski,* Baochuan Lin,* and David A. Stenger*
*Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA; †NOVA Research Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, USA; ‡Air Force Institute for Operational Health, Brooks City Base, San Antonio, Texas, USA; §Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA; and ¶Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, USA

 
 
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Figure 2. Alignment of hemagglutinin peptide sequences containing an influenza A/H3N2 prototype and the translated sequences from 12 A/H3N2 isolates generated from respiratory pathogen microarray version 1. A, antibody-binding site; TH, antibody-binding site Fujian-like lineage amino acid substitutions threonine and histidine; B, antibody-binding site; D, antibody-binding site. Asterisks indicate conserved amino acids.

 

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