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Elife. 2021 Aug 13;10:e66857. doi: 10.7554/eLife.66857.
Elife. 2021.
PMID: 34387545
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While allele frequencies suggest that most samples result from infection by a single lineage, we identify multiple putative examples of co-infection. Integrating these results into an epidemiological inference framework, we find that while sharing of within-host variants b …
While allele frequencies suggest that most samples result from infection by a single lineage, we identify multiple putative examples of c …