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Volume 13, Number 4—April 2007
Dispatch

Human Sapovirus in Clams, Japan

Grant S. Hansman*Comments to Author , Tomoichiro Oka*, Reiko Okamoto†, Tomoko Nishida†, Shoichi Toda†, Mamoru Noda‡, Daisuke Sano§, You Ueki¶, Takahiro Imai§, Tatsuo Omura§, Osamu Nishio*, Kazuhiko Katayama*, and Naokazu Takeda*
Author affiliations: *National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan; †Yamaguchi Prefectural Research Institute of Public Health, Yamaguchi, Japan; ‡Hiroshima City Institute of Public Health, Hiroshima, Japan; §Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; ¶Miyagi Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environment, Sendai, Japan;

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Phylogenetic analysis of sapovirus capsid sequences (≈300 nt) showing the different genogroups and clusters. Numbers on each branch indicate bootstrap values for the genotype. Bootstrap values of ≥950 were considered statistically significant for the grouping. The scale represents nucleotide substitutions per site. GenBank accession nos. for the reference strains are as follows: Arg39, AY289803; C12, AY603425; Chiba/010598F, AJ412825; Chiba000496F, AJ412800; Cruise ship, AY289804; Ehime643, DQ366345; Ehime1107, DQ058829; Houston27, U95644; Manchester, X86560; Mc2, AY237419; Mc10, AY237420; Mex340, AF435812; Parkville, U73124; Cowden, AF182760; Potsdam, AF294739; Sapporo, U65427; Stockholm, AF194182; SW278, DQ125333; water samples, DQ915088–DQ915094; and Yokote, AB253740. Boldface represents sequences detected in this study.

Figure. Phylogenetic analysis of sapovirus capsid sequences (≈300 nt) showing the different genogroups and clusters. Numbers on each branch indicate bootstrap values for the genotype. Bootstrap values of ≥950 were considered statistically significant for the grouping. The scale represents nucleotide substitutions per site. GenBank accession nos. for the reference strains are as follows: Arg39, AY289803; C12, AY603425; Chiba/010598F, AJ412825; Chiba000496F, AJ412800; Cruise ship, AY289804; Ehime643, DQ366345; Ehime1107, DQ058829; Houston27, U95644; Manchester, X86560; Mc2, AY237419; Mc10, AY237420; Mex340, AF435812; Parkville, U73124; Cowden, AF182760; Potsdam, AF294739; Sapporo, U65427; Stockholm, AF194182; SW278, DQ125333; water samples, DQ915088–DQ915094; and Yokote, AB253740. Boldface represents sequences detected in this study.

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