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Evidence for Differential Selection Pressures on Geographically Distinct Human Influenza A/H3N2 Virus Populations
, 2011
"... RIT influenza virus database and evidence for differential selection pressures on geographically distinct human influenza A/H3N2 virus populations Bindhu Satheeshkumar ..."
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RIT influenza virus database and evidence for differential selection pressures on geographically distinct human influenza A/H3N2 virus populations Bindhu Satheeshkumar
Antigenic drift Evolution
, 2009
"... im as temporary non-specific cross-immunity and the basic reproductive number are both key determinants for evolutionary branching of the antigenic phenotype. Here we develop deterministic and stochastic versions of one such model. We examine how the time of emergence or introduction of a novel stra ..."
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im as temporary non-specific cross-immunity and the basic reproductive number are both key determinants for evolutionary branching of the antigenic phenotype. Here we develop deterministic and stochastic versions of one such model. We examine how the time of emergence or introduction of a novel strain ristics ion du infection with one strain suppresses subsequent infections with cated viral long geny of influenza (Andreasen and Sasaki, 2006). Empirical studies, ARTICLE IN PRESS Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
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