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The English strain of rat cytomegalovirus (CMV) contains a novel captured CD200 (vOX2) gene and a spliced CC chemokine upstream from the major immediate-early region: further evidence for a separate evolutionary lineage from that of rat CMV Maastricht, by S. Voigt, G. R. Sandford, G. S. Hayward and W. H. Burns

Journal of General Virology vol. 86, part 2, pp. 263 – 274

Supplementary Fig. A. Predicted protein sequence alignments of rat, mouse and human OX2 compared to viral homologues

Supplementary Fig. B. CLUSTAL X alignment of ie2 protein sequences predicted to be encoded by RCMV-M r128, MCMV m128 and RCMV-E e128

Supplementary Fig. C. Sequence alignments of ECK-2/MCK-2/RCK-2,-3 proteins

Supplementary Fig. D. Alignments of SGG1 protein sequences encoded by RCMV-M r133, MCMV m133 and RCMV-E e133

Supplementary Fig. E. Predicted protein alignments of Fcγ receptor homologues in RCMV-M (r138), RCMV-E (e138) and MCMV (m138)

Supplementary Table. Comparison of protein identity

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