Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as reference sequences in the RIP analyses. Outlier sequences are Ni and PN9. U-NZpol1 and U-NZpol2 are groups of NZ sequences that do not group with a known subtype. Reference sequences from GENBANK are; subtype A: T90 (, Australia), Petaluma (, USA), FIV-Fca155-1 (, Argentina), FIV-FcaTK1-11 (, England); subtype B: TM2 (, Japan), USIL2489 (, USA); subtype C: BM3070 (, Canada), FIV-C36 (, USA).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Recombination in feline immunodeficiency virus from feral and companion domestic cats"</p><p>http://www.virologyj.com/content/5/1/76</p><p>Virology Journal 2008;5():76-76.</p><p>Published online 17 Jun 200...
Orth Island, and the South Island refer to companion cats only.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><...
The nucleotide sequences of the long terminal repeat of five Japanese, five Argentine and three Aust...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a member of the genus Lentrivirus and causes AIDS-like diseas...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Es. The three thickened lines are the statistically significant intergenic recombinant sequences. Re...
Rom the gene of TKP95. Reference sequences (○) are included to show subtypes.<p><b>Copyright informa...
Presents sequences used as reference sequences in the RIP analysis. ** represents the outlier sequen...
Abstract Background Recombination is a relatively common phenomenon in retroviruses. We investigated...
Rigorous phylogenetic analyses were used to compare the nucleotide sequences of feline immunodeficie...
Objective To determine the prevalent subtypes of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) present in the ...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), a lentivirus, is an important pathogen of domestic cats around ...
Phylogenetic analyses of the V3-V5 region of the env gene are used to determine Feline immunodeficie...
Orth Island, and the South Island refer to companion cats only.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><...
The nucleotide sequences of the long terminal repeat of five Japanese, five Argentine and three Aust...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a member of the genus Lentrivirus and causes AIDS-like diseas...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Strap values based on 1000 replicates are shown for the major groups. Sequences with ⇐ are used as r...
Es. The three thickened lines are the statistically significant intergenic recombinant sequences. Re...
Rom the gene of TKP95. Reference sequences (○) are included to show subtypes.<p><b>Copyright informa...
Presents sequences used as reference sequences in the RIP analysis. ** represents the outlier sequen...
Abstract Background Recombination is a relatively common phenomenon in retroviruses. We investigated...
Rigorous phylogenetic analyses were used to compare the nucleotide sequences of feline immunodeficie...
Objective To determine the prevalent subtypes of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) present in the ...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), a lentivirus, is an important pathogen of domestic cats around ...
Phylogenetic analyses of the V3-V5 region of the env gene are used to determine Feline immunodeficie...
Orth Island, and the South Island refer to companion cats only.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><...
The nucleotide sequences of the long terminal repeat of five Japanese, five Argentine and three Aust...
Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a member of the genus Lentrivirus and causes AIDS-like diseas...