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Two out of the 11 genes of an unusual human G6P[6] rotavirus isolate are of bovine origin, by Jelle Matthijnssens, Mustafizur Rahman and Marc Van Ranst

Journal of General Virology vol. 89, part 10, pp. 2630–2635

Supplementary Table S1. Primers used to amplify the VP1–4, VP6, VP7 and NSP1–5 gene segments described in this study [PDF] (54 KB)

Supplementary Fig. S1. Phylogenetic tree based on the ORF nucleotide sequences of the rotavirus VP4- and VP6-encoding genes.

Supplementary Fig. S2. Phylogenetic tree based on the ORF nucleotide sequences of the rotavirus VP7-encoding gene.

Supplementary Fig. S3. Phylogenetic tree based on the ORF nucleotide sequences of the rotavirus NSP4-encoding gene.

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