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. 2014 Apr;5(4):253-7.
doi: 10.1007/s13238-014-0036-1.

Phylogenetics of varied subtypes of avian influenza viruses in China: potential threat to humans

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Phylogenetics of varied subtypes of avian influenza viruses in China: potential threat to humans

Weifeng Shi et al. Protein Cell. 2014 Apr.
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Figure 1
Distribution of varied subtypes of influenza viruses within poultry of China (based on NCBI deposits). Different colors depict different HA subtypes, and the shaded regions show the emergence of H9N2 virus within poultry in that province
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Figure 2
Phylogenetic trees of PB1 gene of H5, H6, H7, and H10 subtypes of influenza viruses as examples for the other genes and other subtypes. H9N2 viruses are in green and human infections are in magenta

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