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*By: Sam Shepard (vfn4@cdc.gov), CDC/NCIRD*
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LABEL’s purpose is to quickly, automatically, and correctly assign clades or lineages to nucleotide sequences. Automated lineage assignment has applications in surveillance, research, and high-throughput database annotation. Currently LABEL supports the lineage assignment of hemagglutinins for influenza A subtypes H5N1 and H9N2. Additional information is on the [LABEL website](https://wonder.cdc.gov/amd/flu/irma/).
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LABEL’s purpose is to quickly, automatically, and correctly assign clades or lineages to nucleotide sequences. Automated lineage assignment has applications in surveillance, research, and high-throughput database annotation. Currently LABEL supports the lineage assignment of hemagglutinins for influenza A subtypes H5N1 and H9N2. Additional information is on the [LABEL website](https://wonder.cdc.gov/amd/flu/label/).
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