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Phylogenetic and evolutionary history of influenza B viruses, which caused a large epidemic in 2011-2012, Taiwan.

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Figure 2. Phylogentic analysis of HA genes and distribution of various genotypes. (A) Phylogenetic topology of the HA genes from multiple genotypes of influenza B viruses from 2007 to 2012 in Taiwan
Table 1. Antigenic analysis of the Yamagata lineage influenza B viruses by hemagglutination inhibition assay.

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