From 39e483a59058e437b70f007f2e0c6bf6feabb0a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lhmoncla Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 17:11:39 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] still messing with spacing --- _pages/data.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/_pages/data.md b/_pages/data.md index 3497057..26ca8f6 100755 --- a/_pages/data.md +++ b/_pages/data.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If you have avian influenza data that you would like to analyze using Nextstrain ## Moncla lab Nextstrain builds In addition to the resources hosted on the live Nextstrain site, we also maintain custom or work in progress phylogenies for other projects on our [Moncla lab Nextstrain Group page](https://nextstrain.org/groups/moncla-lab). Check out some of our other fun builds there: -1.[Analysis of H5Nx in North America](https://nextstrain.org/groups/moncla-lab/h5nx/north-america/ha). Since 2022, there has been an enormous outbreak of highly pathogenic H5Nx viruses in the Americas. We built a Nextstrain build that is specifically focused on viruses sampled in the Americas during this outbreak, along with extra features like colors for flyways, avian species, and domestic/wild status. +1.[ Analysis of H5Nx in North America](https://nextstrain.org/groups/moncla-lab/h5nx/north-america/ha). Since 2022, there has been an enormous outbreak of highly pathogenic H5Nx viruses in the Americas. We built a Nextstrain build that is specifically focused on viruses sampled in the Americas during this outbreak, along with extra features like colors for flyways, avian species, and domestic/wild status.
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-2.[Long-term evolution of H3Nx influenza viruses](https://nextstrain.org/groups/moncla-lab/h3nx/ha). Avian H3 viruses have jumped into multiple hosts and gone on to circulate endemically, including pigs, horses, humans, and dogs. Maria put together a comprehensive phylogeny of H3Nx evolution across these host species and is using this resource for her PhD work. +2.[ Long-term evolution of H3Nx influenza viruses](https://nextstrain.org/groups/moncla-lab/h3nx/ha). Avian H3 viruses have jumped into multiple hosts and gone on to circulate endemically, including pigs, horses, humans, and dogs. Maria put together a comprehensive phylogeny of H3Nx evolution across these host species and is using this resource for her PhD work.