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When two or more strains of a virus infect the same person, they can exchange genetic material and create new, more dangerous variants of a disease through a process called reassortment.
That scenario is caused by “reassortment,” the exchange of genetic material when hosts are infected with multiple versions of a virus. The U.S. Agriculture Department’s Animal and Plant ...
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