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"Bird Flu" Genome Study Shows New Strains, Western Spread




Topic started on 17-4-2007 @ 10:44 PM by hachiban08


In a paper in the May issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, an international team of researchers report the first ever large-scale sequencing of western genomes of the deadly avian influenza virus, H5N1.

So now there are new strains...this isnt looking good=[
here's the link: www.yubanet.com...
Check it out and please take the info and use it to aid ur knowledge.

Caringly yours,
Hachi



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reply posted on 17-4-2007 @ 10:50 PM by Vipassana


this is already being discussed here:

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Nice try though.



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reply posted on 17-4-2007 @ 11:00 PM by hachiban08


oh really.? oops sorry about that haha^_^'



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reply posted on 18-4-2007 @ 01:54 PM by Spiderj


As mentioned by vipassana this is already being discussed so I'm closing the thread, please continue the discussion in the pre-existing thread.

Happy posting,

Spiderj



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