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Volume 20, Number 12—December 2014
Letter

Third Strain of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus, United States

Douglas MarthalerComments to Author , Laura Bruner, James Collins, and Kurt Rossow
Author affiliations: University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA (D. Marthaler, J. Collins, K. Rossow); Swine Vet Center, Saint Peter, Minnesota, USA (L. Bruner)

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Complete genome (A) and spike gene (B) phylogenetic analysis using the maximum likelihood method with the general time reversible (GTR) nucleotide substitution model. Green indicates Minnesota188 strain, red indicates North American INDEL strains, and blue indicates the remaining North American porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) strains. Scale bar indicates percentage of dissimilarity between sequences. C) Spike gene alignment of first 70 aa). The consensus represents 114 sequences used in t

Figure. Complete genome (A) and spike gene (B) phylogenetic analysis using the maximum likelihood method with the general time reversible (GTR) nucleotide substitution model. Green indicates Minnesota188 strain, red indicates North American INDEL strains, and blue indicates the remaining North American porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) strains. Scale bar indicates percentage of dissimilarity between sequences. C) Spike gene alignment of first 70 aa). The consensus represents 114 sequences used in the analysis. PEDV prototype strain CV777, 2 American original and INDEL PEDV strains are illustrated. Dots indicate amino acid residues matching the consensus are represented by dots; dashes represent amino acid deletions.

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