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Fig. 3

From: Persistent domestic circulation of African swine fever virus in Tanzania, 2015–2017

Fig. 3

Neigbour joining phylogenetic tree of the partial B646L (p72) gene of Tanzanian ASFV isolates of 2015–2017 relative to representatives of all known 24 p72 genotypes indicated as I – XXIV. The evolutionary history was inferred by the Maximum Composite Likelihood model with 1000 replicates boostrap analysis. ASFV Tanzania isolates characterized in this study are marked in red, purple and green for genotype II, IX and X respectively with the square, circle and diamond signs for 2015, 2016 and 2017

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