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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.


Overview of how different influenza strains can recombine to form completely new strains with characteristics of both. This process is called genetic shift, and is distinct from genetic drift, which is the process of accumulating point mutations. Made with Adobe Illustrator on OS X.
Date 25 February 2012, 23:05 (UTC)
Source This file was derived from: Influenza geneticshift.jpg
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: translated to Catalan. The original can be viewed here: Influenza geneticshift.jpg. Modifications made by Arnaugir.

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  1. (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.

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