Table 4.
Nucleocapsid protein (% sequence nonidentity)b | ||||||
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Virusa | MULV | BAYV | BCCV | CATV | OROV | Other |
MULV | — | 7.2–7.5 | 10.0 | 7.7 | 10.5 | ≥16.1 |
BAYV | 11.0–11.3 | — | 7.5–7.7 | 4.9–5.1 | 7.2 | ≥11.7 |
BCCV | 12.3 | 11.2–11.5 | — | 8.4 | 10.3 | ≥14.0 |
CATV | 11.0 | 6.4–6.7 | 11.1 | — | 7.9 | ≥12.4 |
OROV | 10.2 | 8.4–9.0 | 9.8 | 8.4 | — | ≥13.6 |
Other | ≥20.8 | ≥19.7 | ≥19.9 | ≥19.9 | ≥12.1 | — |
Glycoprotein precursor (% sequence nonidentity)a |
MULV, Muleshoe virus (strain HV B0530033); BAYV, Bayou virus (HV F0260003 and La Hu); BCCV, Black Creek Canal virus (SPB 9408076); CATV, Catacamas virus (HV C1280001); OROV, Playa de Oro virus; Other—Carrizal virus (26/2006), El Moro Canyon virus (RM ·97), Huitzilac virus (200/2006), Limestone Canyon virus (68273), Montano virus (104/2006), New York virus (NY-1), Sin Nombre virus (Convict Creek 74 and Convict Creek 107). The pairwise comparisons of N protein sequences also included Sin Nombre virus strain Monongahela-1 and Rio Segundo virus strain RMx·Costa·1.
Numbers above and below the diagonal are nonidentities among the amino acid sequences of the nucleocapsid proteins and glycoprotein precursors, respectively.