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From: An insight into the transmission role of insect vectors based on the examination of gene characteristics of African swine fever virus originated from non-blood sucking flies in pig farm environments

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Phylogenetic analysis and amino acid sequence differentiation of ASFV genes from M. domestica flies and other ASFV strains. a-c Phylogenetic relationship of ASFV P72, D117L, and A179L genes originated from M. domestica flies and other ASFV strains. We retrieved 13 publicly available gene sequences of ASFV strains from NCBI. The GenBank accession numbers of these strains are included in the analyses and are indicated in parentheses. Sequences were aligned using MEGA 6.0, with bootstrapping of 1000 replicates. The gene sequences used in this study are marked with ▲. d The amino acid sequence of ASFV A179L originating from M. domestica flies differs from the representative genotype II strain, Georgia/2007, by five amino acid substitutions, observed by superimposing the structures of ASFV A179L from M. domestica flies and Georgia/2007, shown in yellow and blue, respectively. The circle shows the region where the different amino acids are located, and amino acid substitution sites are presented in different colors

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