| 1. | It belongs to Genogroup II, genotype 4, or GII . 4.
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| 2. | Genogroup D was identified in India only and genogroups E and F in Africa only.
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| 3. | For example, genogroup II, the most prevalent human genogroup, presently contains 19 genotypes.
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| 4. | For example, genogroup II, the most prevalent human genogroup, presently contains 19 genotypes.
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| 5. | The genogroup C appears to have evolved ~ 1970 while the A and B taxa evolved prior to this.
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| 6. | Genogroup I is represented by type strain CBS 346.70, genogroup II by UW836 and genogroup III by UWFP940.
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| 7. | Genogroup I is represented by type strain CBS 346.70, genogroup II by UW836 and genogroup III by UWFP940.
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| 8. | Genogroup I is represented by type strain CBS 346.70, genogroup II by UW836 and genogroup III by UWFP940.
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| 9. | Genogroups I, II and IV infect humans, whereas genogroup III infects bovine species, and genogroup V has recently been isolated in mice.
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| 10. | Genogroups I, II and IV infect humans, whereas genogroup III infects bovine species, and genogroup V has recently been isolated in mice.
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