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. 2006 Aug;12(8):1299-300.
doi: 10.3201/eid1708.060345.

Toscana virus RNA in Sergentomyia minuta files

Toscana virus RNA in Sergentomyia minuta files

Rémi N Charrel et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Aug.
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Phylogenetic analysis of Toscana virus (TOSV) from Sergentomyia minuta based on 272- and 128-nucleotide sequences in the nucleoprotein (A) and polymerase (B) genes of viral RNA, respectively. Distances and groupings were determined by the p-distance algorithm and neighbor-joining method with the MEGA software program. Bootstrap values >95% are indicated and correspond to 500 replications. For each sequence, the following information is indicated: virus/geography/host/isolate name/GenBank accession no. SFSV, sandfly fever Sicilian virus; SFNV, sandfly fever Naples virus; RVFV, Rift Valley fever virus; UUKV, Uukuniemi virus. Sequences determined in this study are shown in boldface.

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