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The influenza virus has an rna genome. At every replication event, the rna-directed rna polymerase makes mistakes, leading to the accumulation of mutations in each new virus genome that is produced. This can also lead to accumulation of mutations in the surface proteins, which is called

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the influenza virus has an rna genome. At every replication event, the rna-directed rna polymerase makes mistakes, leading to the accumulation of mutations in each new virus genome that is produced. This can also lead to accumulation of mutations in the surface proteins, which is called DNA type content
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