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"Antigenic shift, with major changes in N & H of the influenza virus, results from:"
"two or more different influenza viruses (e.g., avian and human) infecting a different host (e.g., at the same time) with recombination of the viral genomes"
Conjugation of two viruses
generalized transduction by a virulent phage
Blending of a bacterial and a viral genome
the lysogenic conversion by two temperate phages
"two or more different influenza viruses (e.g., avian and human) infecting a different host (e.g., at the same time) with recombination of the viral genomes"
Conjugation of two viruses
generalized transduction by a virulent phage
Blending of a bacterial and a viral genome
the lysogenic conversion by two temperate phages
Explanation / Answer
"Antigenic shift, with major changes in N & H of the influenza virus, results from:"' - Two or more different influenza (avian and human) infecting a different host with recombination of the viral genomes.
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