Identifying genetic markers of adaptation for surveillance of viral host jumps
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James O. Lloyd-Smith | Kim M. Pepin | Andrew F. Read | Juliet R. C. Pulliam | J. Lloyd-Smith | A. Read | K. Pepin | J. Pulliam | S. Lass | Sandra Lass
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