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Effects of the Number of Genome Segments on Primary and Systemic Infections with a Multipartite Plant RNA Virus

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FIG 1 Infection model predictions. In all of the panels, the logsimilar to that of a monopartite virus
TABLE 1 Model fitting and selection results for testing of the IAH and DA modelsa
TABLE 2 Model fitting and selection results for models 1 to 5a
TABLE 2 (Continued)
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