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Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020
Research

Human Adenovirus Type 55 Distribution, Regional Persistence, and Genetic Variability

Jun HangComments to Author , Adriana E. Kajon, Paul C. F. Graf1, Irina Maljkovic Berry, Yu Yang, Mark A. Sanborn, Christian K. Fung, Anima Adhikari, Melinda S. Balansay-Ames, Christopher A. Myers, Leonard N. Binn, Richard G. Jarman, Robert A. Kuschner, and Natalie D. Collins
Author affiliations: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (J. Hang, I.M. Berry, Y. Yang. M.A. Sanborn, C.K. Fung, A. Adhikari, L.N. Binn, R.G. Jarman, R.A. Kuschner, N.D. Collins); Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (A.E. Kajon); US Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California, USA (P.C.F. Graf, M.S. Balansay-Ames, C.A. Myers)

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Figure 2

Protein sequence variations among human adenovirus type 55 strains for study of virus distribution, regional persistence, and genetic variability. Protein sequences were concatenated and aligned. Amino acid differences compared with the consensus were visualized with Highlighter software (https://www.hiv.lanl.gov/content/sequence/HIGHLIGHT/highlighter_top.html). Redundant sequences are not shown. The locations of proteins and variant amino acid residues are shown at top. GenBank accession number

Figure 2. Protein sequence variations among human adenovirus type 55 strains for study of virus distribution, regional persistence, and genetic variability. Protein sequences were concatenated and aligned. Amino acid differences compared with the consensus were visualized with Highlighter software (https://www.hiv.lanl.gov/content/sequence/HIGHLIGHT/highlighter_top.html). Redundant sequences are not shown. The locations of proteins and variant amino acid residues are shown at top. GenBank accession numbers for isolates are provided. Ala, alanine; Arg, arginine; Asn, asparagine; Asp, aspartate; Cys, cysteine; Gln, glutamine; Glu, glutamate; Gly, glycine; His, histidine; Ile, isoleucine; Leu, leucine; Lys, lysine; Met, methionine; Phe, phenylalanine, Pro, proline; Ser, serine; Thr, threonine; Trp, tryptophan; Tyr, tyrosine; Val, valine.

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1Current affiliation: US Naval Medical Research Unit 6, Lima, Peru.

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