File:Influenza geneticshift-it.svg
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English: This is an inaccurate reproduction of the source [1]. The two "parents" are correctly labeled, but in the original the progeny is not given a description whereas the Wikimedia reproduction labels the progeny as "highly pathogenic human strain". Accompanying text in the original explains that a human strain may acquire characteristics from a highly pathogenic avian strain, but makes no assumption about the characteristics of the progeny.
Italiano: schema di come i diversi ceppi influenzali possano ricombinarsi creando ceppi completamente nuovi, con forma e caratteristiche d'entrambi. Questo processo è chiamato shift genetico ed è distinto dalla deriva genetica, che è il processo di accumulo di mutazioni puntiformi. |
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| Author | Umberto NURS |
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- ↑ (February 2014). "Conformation and Linkage Studies of Specific Oligosaccharides Related to H1N1, H5N1, and Human Flu for Developing the Second Tamiflu". Biomolecules & Therapeutics 22 (2): 93–99. DOI:10.4062/biomolther.2014.005. PMID 24753813. PMC: 3975476.