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. 2012 Nov 27;7(11):e50595. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050595

Table 2. Amino acid differences between classical swine, Eurasian swine and the 2009 pH1N1 M1 proteins.

M1 residue
30 142 207 209
Classical Swine D (153/153) V (152/153)G (1/153) S (148/153)G (3/153)N (2/153) A (153/153)
Eurasian Swine G (126/130)S (4/130) A (130/130) S (119/130)N (8/130)G (1/130) T (130/130)
pH1N1(human 2009 isolates) S (3,780/4,162)D (334/4,162)N (46/4,162)G (2/4,162) A (3,825/4,162)S (330/4,162)V (6/4,162)Xaa (1/4,162) N (3,830/4,162)S (329/4,162)others (3/4,162) T (3,828/4,162)A (333/4,162)Xaa (1/4,162)
pH1N1(human 2010–2012 isolates) S (699/721)N (16/721)others (6/721) A (720/721)G (1/721) N (721/721) T (721/721)

Number of isolates containing the indicated residues/total number of isolates is indicated.