Rapid evolution as a possible constraint on emerging infectious diseases

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P356DOI10.1111/J.1365-2427.2010.02499.X

P50authorMeghan A. DuffyQ42203884
P2093author name stringRACHEL M. PENCZYKOWSKI
SAMANTHA E. FORDE
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P433issue4
P921main subjectemerging communicable diseaseQ609748
rapid evolutionQ118582888
P304page(s)689-704
P577publication date2010-09-15
P1433published inFreshwater BiologyQ15763798
P1476titleRapid evolution as a possible constraint on emerging infectious diseases
P478volume56

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