Adaptive mutation in influenza A virus non-structural gene is linked to host switching and induces a novel protein by alternative splicing.

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Full Title: Emerg Microbes Infect

Abbreviation: Emerg Microbes Infect

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Subject Category: Communicable Diseases

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"the ns gene segment of the recombinant viruses were sequenced by sanger sequencing and gene segments used in this study were deposited in the genbank under the following accession numbers: cy103965 (ns-124i) cy103967 (ns-125g) cy103966 (ns-124i+125). fasta files in supplementary table s1"

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"We thank Shuzhi Wang (University of Ottawa, Ottawa) and Paul Taylor (The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto) for technical assistance. This project has been supported by the CIHR Pandemic Preparedness Team grant to the CIHR Canadian Influenza Pathogenesis Team TPA-90188, and CIHR operating grant MOP-74526."

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