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Volume 20, Number 1—January 2014
Dispatch

Avian Hepatitis E Virus in Chickens, Taiwan, 2013

Ingrid W.-Y. Hsu and Hsiang-Jung TsaiComments to Author 
Author affiliations: National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (I.W.-Y. Hsu, H.-J. Tsai); and Council of Agriculture, New Taipei City, Taiwan (H.-J. Tsai)

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Phylogenetic tree was aligned by using the maximum likelihood method (1,000 bootstraps) for 8 complete or nearly complete avian hepatitis E (aHEV) sequences and a swine HEV outgroup. GenBank accession numbers, country abbreviations, and avian genotype are indicated. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

Figure. . Phylogenetic tree was aligned by using the maximum likelihood method (1,000 bootstraps) for 8 complete or nearly complete avian hepatitis E (aHEV) sequences and a swine HEV outgroup. GenBank accession numbers, country abbreviations, and avian genotype are indicated. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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