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Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015
Research

Novel Thogotovirus Associated with Febrile Illness and Death, United States, 2014

Olga I. Kosoy, Amy J. Lambert, Dana J. Hawkinson, Daniel M. Pastula, Cynthia S. Goldsmith, D. Charles Hunt, and J. Erin StaplesComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (O.I. Kosoy, A.J. Lambert, D.M. Pastula, J.E. Staples); University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, USA (D.J. Hawkinson); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C.S. Goldsmith); Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Topeka, Kansas, USA (D.C. Hunt)

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Figure 3

Phylogenies of deduced amino acid sequences of representative genes of Bourbon virus in comparison to homologous sequences of selected orthomyxoviruses. A neighbor-joining method was used for inference of each phylogeny with 2,000 replicates for bootstrap testing. Values at nodes are bootstrap values. A) PA polymerase subunit, (segment 3). B) Nucleocapsid protein (segment 5). C) Membrane protein (segment 6). GenBank accession numbers appear next to taxon names. Scale bars indicate number of amin

Figure 3. Phylogenies of deduced amino acid sequences of representative genes of Bourbon virus in comparison to homologous sequences of selected orthomyxoviruses. A neighbor-joining method was used for inference of each phylogeny with 2,000 replicates for bootstrap testing. Values at nodes are bootstrap values. A) PA polymerase subunit (segment 3). B) Nucleocapsid protein (segment 5). C) Membrane protein (segment 6). GenBank accession numbers appear next to taxon names. Scale bars indicate number of amino acid substitutions per site.

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