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Volume 24, Number 10—October 2018
Dispatch

Influenza C Virus in Cattle with Respiratory Disease, United States, 2016–2018

Hewei Zhang, Elizabeth Porter, Molly Lohman, Nanyan Lu, Lalitha Peddireddi, Gregg Hanzlicek, Douglas Marthaler, Xuming LiuComments to Author , and Jianfa BaiComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Special Economic Animal and Plant Sciences, Changchun, China (H. Zhang); Kansas State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (H. Zhang, E. Porter, M. Lohman, N. Lu, L. Peddireddi, G. Hanzlicek, D. Marthaler, X. Liu, J. Bai)

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Phylogenetic tree of 10 bovine ICV isolates compared with 1 porcine and 195 human ICV isolates (not labeled), United States. Some subtrees containing only human isolates were collapsed to decrease the size of the image. A representative taxon identification number for each collapsed subtree is shown with the number of taxa in the subtree in parentheses. The percentage of trees in which the associated taxa clustered together is shown above the branches. The tree with the highest log likelihood is

Figure. Phylogenetic tree of 10 bovine ICV isolates compared with 1 porcine and 195 human ICV isolates (not labeled), United States. Some subtrees containing only human isolates were collapsed to decrease the size of the image. A representative taxon identification number for each collapsed subtree is shown with the number of taxa in the subtree in parentheses. The percentage of trees in which the associated taxa clustered together is shown above the branches. The tree with the highest log likelihood is shown. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic tree. Scale bar indicates the relative distance of 0.005, which indicates a 0.5% sequence difference. ICV, influenza C virus.

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