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Science 17 March 2006
DOI: 10.1126/science.1121586


Large-Scale Sequence Analysis of Avian Influenza Isolates
John C. Obenauer, Jackie Denson, Perdeep K. Mehta, Xiaoping Su, Suraj Mukatira, David B. Finkelstein, Xiequn Xu, Jinhua Wang, Jing Ma, Yiping Fan, Karen M. Rakestraw, Robert G. Webster, Erich Hoffmann, Scott Krauss, Jie Zheng, Ziwei Zhang, Clayton W. Naeve

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