Selected article for: "aa identity and phylogenetic analysis"

Author: He, Biao; Li, Zuosheng; Yang, Fanli; Zheng, Junfeng; Feng, Ye; Guo, Huancheng; Li, Yingying; Wang, Yiyin; Su, Nan; Zhang, Fuqiang; Fan, Quanshui; Tu, Changchun
Title: Virome Profiling of Bats from Myanmar by Metagenomic Analysis of Tissue Samples Reveals More Novel Mammalian Viruses
  • Document date: 2013_4_22
  • ID: 04d0koah_43
    Snippet: Phylogenetic analysis based on Rep amino acids and multiple alignments showed that the two BtCVs shared 44% aa identity, indicating they were different isolates. The highest circovirus identities BtCV XOR1 and BtCV XOR7 shared were only 56% with canine CV strain NY214 identified in New York dogs in 2012 and 70% to PCV-1 [56] (Figure 6C )......
    Document: Phylogenetic analysis based on Rep amino acids and multiple alignments showed that the two BtCVs shared 44% aa identity, indicating they were different isolates. The highest circovirus identities BtCV XOR1 and BtCV XOR7 shared were only 56% with canine CV strain NY214 identified in New York dogs in 2012 and 70% to PCV-1 [56] (Figure 6C ).

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