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Volume 23, Number 7—July 2017
Research

Effects of Zika Virus Strain and Aedes Mosquito Species on Vector Competence

Alexander T. CiotaComments to Author , Sean M. Bialosuknia, Steven D. Zink, Matthew Brecher, Dylan J. Ehrbar, Madeline N. Morrissette, and Laura D. Kramer
Author affiliations: New York State Department of Health, Slingerlands, New York, USA (A.T. Ciota, S.M. Bialosuknia, S.D. Zink, M. Brecher, D.J. Ehrbar, M.N. Morrissette, L.D. Kramer); State University of New York at Albany School of Public Health, Albany, New York, USA (A.T. Ciota, L.D. Kramer)

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Table 1

Amino acid differences among Zika virus isolates used in study of species-specific Zika virus vector competence of Aedes mosquitoes*

Position
Gene
Zika virus strain, amino acids
CAM
HND
PR
80
C
I
I
T
106
C
T
A
A
123
prM
V
A
A
130
prM
N
S
S
151
prM
M
L
L
620
E
V
V
L
763
E
V
M
M
894
NS1
G
A
G
982
NS1
A
V
V
1274
NS2A
P
L
L
1795
NS3
S
A
S
2074
NS3
M
L
M
2086
NS3
Y
H
H
2611
NS5
A
A
V
2634
NS5
M
V
V
3045 NS5 R C R

*C, capsid; E, envelope; NS, nonstructural; prM, premembrane.

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