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Volume 12, Number 7—July 2006
Letter

H5N1 Influenza Virus, Domestic Birds, Western Siberia, Russia

Alexander Shestopalov*Comments to Author , Alexander G. Durimanov*, Vasily A. Evseenko*, Vladimir A. Ternovoi*, Yury. N. Rassadkin*, Yulya V. Razumova*, Anna V. Zaykovskaya*, Sergey I. Zolotykh*, and Sergey V. Netesov*
Author affiliations: *State Research Center Virology and Biotechnology Vector, Koltsovo, Novosibirsk, Russia

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Figure. Phylogenetic tree of H5 hemagglutinin genes of influenza A viruses. The 3 H5 western Siberian 2005 viruses isolated in this study are shaded. Phylogenetic analysis was performed by the neighbor-joining method with the Molecular Evolutionary Genetic Analysis 2 program (Center for Evolutionary Functional Genomics, Tempe, AZ, USA). Scale bar indicates relative value of distance in matrix normalized units. Numbers indicate tree divarication.

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