reassortment

reassortment
re·assortment

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  • reassortment — n. reclassification, act of sorting again …   English contemporary dictionary

  • reassortment — “+ noun : the action of reassorting or state of being reassorted …   Useful english dictionary

  • Reassortierung — Unter Reassortment oder Reassortierung versteht man in der Virologie die Vermischung oder Neuverteilung genetischer Information zwischen zwei ähnlichen Viren. Meist handelt es sich um Varianten oder Subtypen einer Virusspezies oder um nahe… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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