Author: Lau, Susanna K. P.; Wong, Antonio C. P.; Lau, Terrence C. K.; Woo, Patrick C. Y.
Title: Molecular Evolution of MERS Coronavirus: Dromedaries as a Recent Intermediate Host or Long-Time Animal Reservoir? Document date: 2017_10_16
ID: 1sq2uvur_40
Snippet: To detect possible recombination, bootscan analysis with 1000 bootstrap replicates was performed by using the nucleotide alignment of the genome sequences of MERS-CoV and Simplot version 3.5.1 (SCRoftware, USA), as previously described [16, 17] . The analysis was conducted using a sliding window of 1000 nucleotides moving in 200 nucleotide steps with genome sequences obtained in the present study as the query. Possible recombination sites suggest.....
Document: To detect possible recombination, bootscan analysis with 1000 bootstrap replicates was performed by using the nucleotide alignment of the genome sequences of MERS-CoV and Simplot version 3.5.1 (SCRoftware, USA), as previously described [16, 17] . The analysis was conducted using a sliding window of 1000 nucleotides moving in 200 nucleotide steps with genome sequences obtained in the present study as the query. Possible recombination sites suggested by the bootscan analysis were confirmed through multiple sequence alignments.
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