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Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 139-146 (July 2004)
Hepatitis B virus genotypes, core gene variability and ethnicity in the Pacific region Mohammed S. Jazayeri, Ashraf A. Basuni, Graham Cooksley, Stephen Locarnini, William F. Carman Journal of Hepatology Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages (July 2004) DOI: /j.jhep
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Fig. 1 Pacific map showing boundaries of the pacific islands and surrounding countries. Fiji and Vanuatu located in Melanesia, Tonga and Kiribati located in Polynesia and Micronesia, respectively. [This figure appears in colour on the web.] Journal of Hepatology , DOI: ( /j.jhep )
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Fig. 2 Neighbour joining phylogenetic tree of core gene sequences of genotype C from pacific adrq− strains (italic), adr subtypes from the pilot study (bold) and database (bold italic). Sequences belonged to pacific island shown by first island name letter after their sample code; F, Fiji; K, Kiribati; T, Tonga and V for Vanuatu. Strains rooted with sample I98. Figure shows bootstrap value of ≥70% and scale denotes percent diversity. Viet, Vietnam. Sequence variations of pacific strains grouped into two sub-clusters, A and B. Journal of Hepatology , DOI: ( /j.jhep )
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Fig. 3 Neighbour joining phylogenetic tree of core gene sequences of genotype D from the pacific (italic), pilot study (bold) and database (bold italic) ayw strains, rooted with samples I98. Sequences belonged to pacific island shown by first island name letter after their sample code; F, Fiji; K, Kiribati; T, Tonga and V for Vanuatu. Strains rooted with sample I98. Figure shows bootstrap value of ≥70% and scale denotes percent diversity. Scot, Scotland. Journal of Hepatology , DOI: ( /j.jhep )
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