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How Do Multiple Strains Emerge?
Strains can emerge through several mechanisms:
Mutation:
Random genetic changes can result in new strains.
Recombination:
Genetic material is exchanged between different strains.
Gene Reassortment:
Occurs especially in
influenza viruses
, where segments of RNA are mixed between different viruses.
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