Population Genetics of Rapid Adaptation and Influenza Virus Evolution
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Explore the fascinating world of population genetics and its application to rapid adaptation and influenza virus evolution in this 25-minute lecture by Richard Neher from Biozentrum Basel, Switzerland. Delve into the intricate mechanisms driving genetic changes in populations, with a focus on how these principles apply to the fast-paced evolution of influenza viruses. Gain insights into the latest research and theories in this field, enhancing your understanding of how genetic variations contribute to the adaptability and survival of rapidly evolving organisms like the influenza virus.
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Population genetics of rapid adaptation and influenza virus evolution
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Institut Henri Poincaré