Phylogenetic tree for influenza A virus M genes rooted to that of A/Equine/Prague/1/56. (A) Complete simplified nucleotide phylogram showing influenza A virus lineages associated with particular hosts and/or geographical regions: classical swine- and human-like, gull-like, Eurasian avian-like, equine-like, and North American avian-like lineages. (B) Part of the phylogram illustrating the classical swine- and human-like, gull-like, and Eurasian avian-like lineages. (C) Part of the phylogram representing the equine-like and North American avian-like lineages. The numbers at each major fork represent bootstrap values, and the roman numerals (I to IV) represent different sublineages. The numbers in parentheses represent bootstrap values based on phylogenetic trees generated without outlier sequences, i.e., without A/Chicken/FPV/Weybridge/34 H7N7 for sublineage II, without equine-like viruses for the North American avian-like lineage and sublineage III, and without gull-like viruses for the common branch of the Eurasian and North American avian-like lineages. The strains sequenced in this study are indicated in boldface; strains isolated from ducks are distinguished from those of shorebirds and gulls (shorebird and gull lineages are underlined). The scale shows the number of nucleotide substitutions per site. Vertical lines are used for spacing the branches and labels; their lengths are not significant. DE, Delaware; NJ, New Jersey; HK, Hong Kong; Kor, Korea; NC, North Carolina; TX, Texas; IA, Iowa.