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Volume 12, Number 9—September 2006
Dispatch

Eighth Major Clade for Hepatitis Delta Virus

Frédéric Le Gal*1, Elyanne Gault*1, Marie-Pierre Ripault†, Jeanne Serpaggi‡, Jean-Claude Trinchet§, Emmanuel Gordien*, and Paul Dény*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Hôpital Avicenne and EA3406, Université Paris 13, Bobigny, France; †Hôpital Saint-Louis, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France; ‡Hôpital Necker, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France; §Hôpital Jean Verdier, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Bondy, France

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Figure 1

Percent similarity between hepatitis delta virus (HDV) genotypes calculated from complete and small hepatitis delta (sHD) nucleotide sequences. Above the oblique line are represented scores of similarity obtained from alignment and comparison of 49 sHD nucleotide sequences including 13 HDV-1 sequences, 7 HDV-2, 7 HDV-3, 6 HDV-4, 6 HDV-5, 4 HDV-6, 3 HDV-7, and 3 HDV-8. Below the oblique line are represented scores of similarity obtained from alignment and comparison of 44 complete nucleotide sequ

Figure 1. Percent similarity between hepatitis delta virus (HDV) genotypes calculated from complete and small hepatitis delta (sHD) nucleotide sequences. Above the oblique line are represented scores of similarity obtained from alignment and comparison of 49 sHD nucleotide sequences including 13 HDV-1 sequences, 7 HDV-2, 7 HDV-3, 6 HDV-4, 6 HDV-5, 4 HDV-6, 3 HDV-7, and 3 HDV-8. Below the oblique line are represented scores of similarity obtained from alignment and comparison of 44 complete nucleotide sequences including 13 HDV-1 sequences, 7 HDV-2, 4 HDV-3, 6 HDV-4, 6 HDV-5, 3 HDV-6, 2 HDV-7, and 3 HDV-8. Gray cells show the similarities within each genotype.

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1These authors contributed equally to this work.

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