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Volume 9, Number 3, March 2003

Influenza AH1N2 Viruses, United Kingdom, 2001–02 Influenza Season

Joanna S. Ellis,* Adriana Alvarez-Aguero,† Vicky Gregory,† Yi Pu Lin,† A. Hay,† and Maria C. Zambon*
*Central Public Health Laboratory, London, United Kingdom; and †National Institute for Medical Research, London, United Kingdom

 
 
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Figure 3. Phylogenetic tree of influenza A H1N1 and H1N2 virus HA1 nucleotide sequences. The tree was generated by using neighbor-joining analysis. The lengths of the horizontal lines are proportional to the number of nucleotide substitutions per site. Trees were bootstrapped x100. H1N2 viruses are indicated with an asterisk. The current H1N1 vaccine strain is in bold typeface.

 

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