Influenza evolution with little host selection

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Katarina M. Braun
Thomas C. Friedrich
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[1] University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Pathobiological Sciences
[2] Wisconsin National Primate Research Center,undefined
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Influenza viruses undergo rapid antigenic evolution. Analysis of a large dataset of influenza virus sequences, using host age as a proxy for immune experience, shows no evidence for immune positive selection driving antigenic evolution in individual infected humans.
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