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Hepatitis B virus in Buenos Aires, Argentina: genotypes, virological characteristics and clinical outcomes S.C. Pezzano, C. Torres, H.A. Fainboim, M.B. Bouzas, T. Schroder, S.F. Giuliano, S. Paz, E. Alvarez, R.H. Campos, V.A. Mbayed Clinical Microbiology and Infection Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages (February 2011) DOI: /j x Copyright © 2011 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions
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FIG. 1 Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree constructed on the small S gene sequences (525 bp) of genotypes from Buenos Aires city and several countries from all over the world. The numbers at each node correspond to neighbor-joining bootstrap values ( replicates). Reference sequences for genotypes/subgenotypes are indicated. Genotype E was used as the outgroup. HBeAg, hepatitis B e-antigen. Clinical Microbiology and Infection , DOI: ( /j x) Copyright © 2011 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions
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FIG. 2 Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree constructed on the small S gene sequences (525 bp) of genotype D from Buenos Aires city (BA) and several countries from all over the world. The numbers at each node correspond to neighbour-joining bootstrap values ( replicates). The sequences reported in this work are shown in bold. Sequences from other genotypes were also represented. Genotypes A and B were used as outgroups. Clinical Microbiology and Infection , DOI: ( /j x) Copyright © 2011 European Society of Clinical Infectious Diseases Terms and Conditions
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