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Volume 15, Number 6—June 2009
Dispatch

Japanese Encephalitis Viruses from Bats in Yunnan, China

Jing-Lin Wang1, Xiao-Ling Pan1, Hai-Lin Zhang, Shi-Hong Fu, Huan-Yu Wang, Qing Tang, Lin-Fa Wang, and Guo-Dong LiangComments to Author 

Author affiliations: Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, People’s Republic of China (J.-L. Wang, X.-L. Pan, S.-H. Fu, H-Y. Wang, Q. Tang, G.-D. Liang); Yunnan Institute of Endemic Disease Control and Prevention, Dali City, People’s Republic of China (J.-L. Wang, H.-L. Zhang); Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, Victoria, Australia (L.-F. Wang)

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Phylogenetic tree based on the envelope (E) protein gene of selected Japanese encephalitis virus strains. Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MEV) E gene (in boldface) was used as an outgroup. Genotypes are indicated on the right. The 2 bat virus isolates used in this study are indicated by shading. Scale bar indicates number of nucleotide substitutions per site. See Table 1 for more details of the strains used in this analysis and their GenBank accession numbers.

Figure. Phylogenetic tree based on the envelope (E) protein gene of selected Japanese encephalitis virus strains. Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MEV) E gene (in boldface) was used as an outgroup. Genotypes are indicated on the right. The 2 bat virus isolates used in this study are indicated by shading. Scale bar indicates number of nucleotide substitutions per site. See Table 1 for more details of the strains used in this analysis and their GenBank accession numbers.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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