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Volume 20, Number 11—November 2014
Dispatch

Detection of Rare G3P[19] Group A Rotavirus in Human Patient, Italy

Giovanni Ianiro, Roberto Delogu, Rosalia Graffeo, Maurizio Sanguinetti, Lucia Fiore, and Franco M. RuggeriComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy (G. Ianiro, R. Delogu, L. Fiore, F.M. Ruggeri); University Hospital “Agostino Gemelli,” Rome (R. Graffeo, M. Sanguinetti)

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Figure 1

Phylogenetic trees of rotavirus A (RVA) isolates based on the open reading frames of genes coding for the viral protein (VP) regions. A) VP1 (nt 73–390); B) VP2 (nt 1–425); C) VP3 (nt 44–880); D) VP7 (nt 48–1029); E) VP4 (nt 36–817); F) VP6 (nt 44–1326). The G3P[19] strain ROMA116 identified from the patient in Italy described in this article is highlighted with a black diamond. Trees were built with the maximum likelihood method and bootstrapped with 1,000 repetitions; bootstrap values <70 a

Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees of rotavirus A (RVA) isolates based on the open reading frames of genes coding for the viral protein (VP) regions. A) VP1 (nt 73–390); B) VP2 (nt 1–425); C) VP3 (nt 44–880); D) VP7 (nt 48–1029); E) VP4 (nt 36–817); F) VP6 (nt 44–1326). The G3P[19] strain ROMA116 identified from the patient in Italy described in this article is highlighted with a black diamond. Trees were built with the maximum likelihood method and bootstrapped with 1,000 repetitions; bootstrap values <70 are not shown. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site. Letters and numbers on the right indicate the specific gene genotype (http://rotac.regatools.be/classificationinfo.html).

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