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Volume 16, Number 3—March 2010
Dispatch

Parvovirus 4–like Virus in Blood Products

Jozsef Szelei, Kaiyu Liu, Yi Li, Sandra Fernandes, and Peter TijssenComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique–Institut Armand-Frappier, Laval, Quebec, Canada (J. Szelei, K. Liu, Yi Li, S. Fernandes, P. Tijssen); Central People’s Republic of China Normal University, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China (Y. Li)

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Table 1

Percentage diversity of genome sequences of PARV4-like viruses*†

Genotype PARV4-p PHoV BHoV PARV4-g1 PARV4-g2
PARV4-p 98–99
PHoV 97–98 98–99
BHoV 62 62 99
PARV4-g1 58 58 60 98–100
PARV4-g2 58–59 58 59–60 91–92 96–99
PARV4-g3 58 58 60 92 91–92

*PARV4, parvovirus type 4; PARV4-p, porcine PARV-4; PHoV, porcine hokovirus; BHoV, bovine hokovirus; PARV4-g1, PARV4 genotype 1; PARV4-g2, PARV4 genotype 2; PARV4-g3, PARV4 genotype 3.
†Pairwise sequence comparisons were performed by using the ClustalW program (www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/clustalw) as described in Figure 2 and percentages of sequence identities were calculated. Nucleotide sequences representing the equivalent regions (position 248–5088, numbered according to the PARV4 sequence NC_007018) were used to align the DNA fragments.

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