HopPER: an adaptive model for probability estimation of influenza reassortment through host prediction
Abstract Background Influenza reassortment, a mechanism where influenza viruses exchange their RNA segments by co-infecting a single cell, has been implicated in several major pandemics since 19th century. Owing to the significant impact on public health and social stability, great attention has bee...
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Main Authors: | Rui Yin (Author), Xinrui Zhou (Author), Shamima Rashid (Author), Chee Keong Kwoh (Author) |
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