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Genetic variation in West Nile virus from naturally infected mosquitoes and birds suggests quasispecies structure and strong purifying selection, by G. Jerzak, K. A. Bernard, L. D. Kramer and G. D. Ebel

Journal of General Virology vol. 86, part 8, pp. 2175 – 2183

FASTA files of alignments of the within-host clones sequenced and analysed for the quasispecies analysis, dN/dS studies etc. are available below. These alignments of several sequences yielded the consensus sequences that were deposited in GenBank under accession numbers DQ010338–DQ010357.

094-16seq.fas
148-1seq.fas
191-1seq.fas
227-16seq.fas
291-1seq.fas
297-1seq.fas
311-1seq.fas
318-1seq.fas
321-1seq.fas
356-2seq.fas
1492-1seq.fas
1502-10seq.fas
1707-12seq.fas
1722-10seq.fas
1723-10seq.fas
1798-1seq.fas
1802-10seq.fas
1807-11seq.fas
1855-11seq.fas







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