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Volume 25, Number 8—August 2019
Dispatch

Emergence of a Novel Recombinant Norovirus GII.P16-GII.12 Strain Causing Gastroenteritis, Alberta, Canada

Kanti Pabbaraju, Anita A. Wong, Graham A. Tipples, and Xiaoli-Li. PangComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Public Health Laboratory (ProvLab),; Alberta Public Laboratories, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (K. Pabbaraju, A.A. Wong, G.A. Tipples, X.-L. Pang); University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (G.A. Tipples, X.-L. Pang)

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Figure 2

Phylogenetic tree of open reading frame 1 for norovirus GII.P16 strains. Black dots indicate nucleotide sequences of novel GII.P16-GII.12 strains identified in Alberta, Canada, during March 2018–February 2019. GenBank accession numbers and year identified are provided. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree of open reading frame 1 for norovirus GII.P16 strains. Black dots indicate nucleotide sequences of novel GII.P16-GII.12 strains identified in Alberta, Canada, during March 2018–February 2019. GenBank accession numbers and year identified are provided. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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