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Sequence analysis of human rhinoviruses in the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase coding region reveals large within-species variation, by C. Savolainen, P. Laine, M. N. Mulders and T. Hovi

Journal of General Virology vol. 85, part 8, pp. 2271 - 2277

Supplementary Table. GenBank accession numbers of partial VP4/VP2 and 3D sequences of studied HRV strains. [PDF] (12 KB)

Supplementary Figure. Alignment of predicted amino acids (single-letter code) corresponding to the sequenced part of the 3D gene of indicated human rhinovirus strains. Colour coding of amino acids is used to demonstrate variation at a given position only. Therefore, on horizontal lines, the colour used for a given amino acid may vary. The lower panel depicts the degree of identity at a given position; the higher the bar, the greater the identity. [PDF] (95 KB)







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