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Rev Biomed 2022; 33 (3)
The SARS-CoV-2 early infections phylogeny as an example of the misinterpreting of phylogenies in epidemiology
Colunga-Salas P, Segura-Trejo D, Miranda-Caballero CI, Sánchez-Montes S, Arteaga-Vázquez M, Becker I
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