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Crossley. Debra Crossley, Matthew Graus, Andrew John¬ 
son. Sabrina McNew, Michael O'Brien, and Louise 
Zemins for providing Ihe New Jersey specimen and 
associated data to CCW and the MSB. This study was 
supported in part by NSF DEB-0515672 to JDW and the 
Field Museum’s Emerging Pathogens Project, funded by 
ihe Davee Foundation and the Dr. Ralph and Marian Falk 
Medical Research Trust. JIB was supported hy a grant from 
the JohnD. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. 
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