reassort
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Verb
reassort (third-person singular simple present reassorts, present participle reassorting, simple past and past participle reassorted)
- To assort again
- 2014 October 29, Emily A. Collin et al., “Cocirculation of Two Distinct Genetic and Antigenic Lineages of Proposed Influenza D Virus in Cattle”, in Journal of Virology, volume 89, DOI::
- Phylogenetic analysis of complete genome sequences found evidence for two distinct cocirculating lineages of IDV which freely reassort.
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