Extended Data Figure 10: Quasi-species of lysine fence in various ferret respiratory tissue sections. | Nature

Extended Data Figure 10: Quasi-species of lysine fence in various ferret respiratory tissue sections.

From: The soft palate is an important site of adaptation for transmissible influenza viruses

Extended Data Figure 10: Quasi-species of lysine fence in various ferret respiratory tissue sections.

Deep sequencing of viruses from respiratory tissues of ferrets infected with α2,3 H1N1pdm virus. af, Virus populations from the soft palate (a), nasal wash (b), nasal turbinates (c), trachea (d), bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) (e), or lung sections (f) were analysed and the proportion of lysine, glutamic acid, or asparagine are presented. Each bar represents a single animal. The lung section is an average of the right middle lung lobe and a portion of the left caudal lung tissue.

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