270 ISSN 0255-6162 GPN 2006900031 270 92 6 20 161-2 0226531318 http://www.nlfd.gov.tw Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS 1
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270 SARS Complete Genome Length (bp) GenBank Notation BCCA 29,751 GI30271926RefNC_004718.3 5
270 TOR2 29,751 GI30248028RefAY274119.3 TW1 29,729 GI30698326RefAY291451.1 CUHK-W1 29,736 GI30027610RefAY278554.2 SIN2774 29,711 GI30468046RefAY283798.1 SIN2748 29,706 GI30468045RefAY283797.1 SIN2679 29,711 GI30468044RefAY283796.1 SIN2677 29,705 GI30468043RefAY283795.1 SIN2500 29,711 GI30468042RefAY283794.1 CUHK-Su10 29,736 GI30421451RefAY282752.1 BJ01 29,725 GI30275666RefAY278488.2 URBANI 29,727 GI30027617RefAY278741.1 HKU-39849 29,742 GI30023963RefAY278491.2 6
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