Scott Lackey

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Flu viruses are paramyxoviruses with an RNA genome with eight genes that are segmented, meaning that instead of being a continuous RNA chain, each gene forms a separate strand. The H (haemaglutinin) and N (neuraminidase) genes are the most important in stimulating protective host immunity.
Viruses: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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