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a Article (Journal Article) published by American Society for Microbiology as part of series - Genome Announcements
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H9N2 influenza A virus isolated from a Greater White-fronted wild goose (Anser albifrons) in Alaska has a mutation in the PB2 gene, which is associated with pathogenicity in human pandemic 2009 H1N1
a Article (Journal Article) published by American Society for Microbiology as part of series - Genome Announcements

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