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English: Genetic origins of the en:2009 swine flu outbreak 8 genes.
Source: La fiche d'identité d'un virus inédit, LEMONDE.FR, 30.04.2009. See table below.
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Genetic origins of the en:2009 swine flu outbreak, 8 genes:[1]
HA: Hemagglutinine type 1 (or H1), swine,
also in the 1918 influenza. Catch host's cell receptors.
NA: Neuraminidase type 1 (or N1), swine,
eurasian, help start the infection.
PA: avian, north america.
PB1: human, likely from the 1993 H3N2 influenza.
PB2: avian, from north america.
NP: swine, north america.
M: swine, eurasia.
NS: swine, north america.
Source: La fiche d'identité d'un virus inédit, LEMONDE.FR, 30.04.2009.
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genetické složení prasečí chřipky H1N1, 8 genů:[1]
HA Hemagglutinin typu 1 (nebo H1), prasečí, v roce 1918 ptačí.
Postihuje buněčné receptory hostitele.
NA: NA: Neuraminidase typu 1 (or N1), prasečí, euroasijská,
pomáhá nastartovat infekci.
PA: ptačí, Severní Amerika.
PB1: lidská, pravděpodobně z roku 1993 chřipka typu H3N2.
PB2: ptačí, Severní Amerika.
NP: prasečí, Severní Amerika.
M: prasečí, Euroasie.
NS: prasečí, Severní Amerika.
Zdroj: La fiche d'identité d'un virus inédit, LEMONDE.FR, 30.04.2009.
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  1. ^ "La fiche d'identité d'un virus inédit - Planète". Le Monde.fr. 2009-04-30. http://www.lemonde.fr/planete/infographie/2009/04/30/la-fiche-d-identite-d-un-virus-inedit_1187597_3244.html#ens_id=1185166. Retrieved on 2009-05-08.

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