Whole-genomic analysis of a human G1P[9] rotavirus strain reveals intergenogroup-reassortment events
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Whole-genomic analysis of a human G1P[9] rotavirus strain reveals intergenogroup-reassortment events
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JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY
Volume 93, Issue Pt_8, Pages 1700-1705
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Microbiology Society
Online
2012-05-17
DOI
10.1099/vir.0.043026-0
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