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Volume 11, Number 11, November 2005

Toscana Virus in Spain

Sara Sanbonmatsu-Gámez,* Mercedes Pérez-Ruiz,* Ximena Collao,† María Paz Sánchez-Seco,† Francisco Morillas-Márquez,‡ Manuel de la Rosa-Fraile,* José María Navarro-Marí,* and Antonio Tenorio†
*Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain; †Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain; and ‡Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain

 
 
Figure 3.
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Figure 3. Phylogenetic trees illustrating the relationship between representatives of different phleboviruses and the Spanish Toscana virus isolates within the nucleotide (nt, N) and deduced amino acids sequences (aa, N) of the N gene.

 

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