jjackson,
I assume one version is usually dominant, the one virus that first
replicates should have an advantage.
And when you exhale,sneeze you won't have a statistical sample
of all your viruses. These come from close, related locations.
I remember the Tamiflu-resistance mutations, they often developed
in the humans after some days, and were not detected at
the beginning.
I'm not sure with E627K, but I think it was similar ?!
e.g. the Dutch vet in 2003
I assume one version is usually dominant, the one virus that first
replicates should have an advantage.
And when you exhale,sneeze you won't have a statistical sample
of all your viruses. These come from close, related locations.
I remember the Tamiflu-resistance mutations, they often developed
in the humans after some days, and were not detected at
the beginning.
I'm not sure with E627K, but I think it was similar ?!
e.g. the Dutch vet in 2003
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