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English: A brief phylogenetic tree of the Astroviridae family. Phylogenetic tree with representative Avastrovirus (red) and Mamastrovirus (black) genotypes. Using full genome sequences, the evolutionary history was inferred using the Maximum Likelihood method based on the Kimura 2-parameter model. Trees were constructed using 500 bootstrapped replicates, with values above 70 shown. Branch lengths represent the number of substitutions per site. HAstV: Human astrovirus; MLB: Melbourne; VA: Virginia.
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Author Cydney Johnson, Virginia Hargest, Valerie Cortez, Victoria A. Meliopoulos, and Stacey Schultz-Cherry

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A brief phylogenetic tree of the Astroviridae family.

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