Skip to main content
. 2021 Jul 23;10(8):929. doi: 10.3390/pathogens10080929

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Maximum-likelihood analysis of vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus (VSNJV) isolates from the 2004–2006 U.S. outbreak deduced from the phosphoprotein gene hypervariable region. Tree was rooted with a closely related viral lineage from an endemic region in Mexico (Veracruz). Metadata is contained in each sequence name: serotype (NJ: New Jersey), month (when available), year, state (two letter code for U.S. states, VC: Veracruz, Mexico), host (B: bovine, E: equine, I: insect), and isolate number (if more than one with the same name). Representative sequences of each previously identified distinct strain are included in the analysis. The 2006 black fly VSNJV isolate NJ0806WYI (bold red), collected 24–25 August, is 100% identical to NJ0806WYE (bold), collected 13 August from the equine index case on the same premises.