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Newcastle disease virus in Madagascar: identification of an original genotype possibly deriving from a died out ancestor of genotype IV.

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Table 2. F gene referential NDV strains used in this study.
Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree (unrooted) of nucleotide sequences based on a 374-nt sequence (position 47–421 nt) of the F gene.
Table 3. Matrix estimate of genetic divergence (%) between nucleotide sequences (374 nt) of NDV strains.
Table 4. Residue substitutions specific in deduced F 0 protein and HN protein sequence of the MG group.
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