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Author: Palmer, Duncan S.; Turner, Isaac; Fidler, Sarah; Frater, John; Goedhals, Dominique; Goulder, Philip; Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary; Oxenius, Annette; Phillips, Rodney; Shapiro, Roger; Vuuren, Cloete van; McLean, Angela R.; McVean, Gil
Title: Mapping the drivers of within-host pathogen evolution using massive data sets
  • Document date: 2019_7_9
  • ID: 100r7w2n_103
    Snippet: We aligned the query sequences using MUSCLE [32] . We found that no gaps were introduced (aside from at the beginning and end of the sequences). Both the protease and reverse transcriptase query sequences align with their respective reference sequence data sets......
    Document: We aligned the query sequences using MUSCLE [32] . We found that no gaps were introduced (aside from at the beginning and end of the sequences). Both the protease and reverse transcriptase query sequences align with their respective reference sequence data sets.

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