<div><p>Artificial recombinants can be generated during PCR when more than two genetically distinct templates coexist in a single PCR reaction. These recombinant amplicons can lead to the false interpretation of genetic diversity and incorrect identification of biological phenotypes that do not exist <i>in vivo</i>. We investigated how recombination between 2 or 35 genetically distinct HIV-1 genomes was affected by different PCR conditions using the parallel allele-specific sequencing (PASS) assay and the next generation sequencing method. In a standard PCR condition, about 40% of amplicons in a PCR reaction were recombinants. The high recombination frequency could be significantly reduced if the number of amplicons in a PCR reaction was be...
AbstractHIV-1 recombination was studied in vitro by viral cocultivation of four combinations of stra...
Abstract Background The recombination of homologous genes is an effective protein engineering tool t...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) population is characterised by extensiv...
Artificial recombinants can be generated during PCR when more than two genetically distinct template...
<p>A mixture of 35 genetically distinct HIV-1 genomes was subjected to PCR amplification. The PCR wa...
PCR co-amplification of two distinct HIV1 far gene sequences lead to the formation of recombinant DN...
Although recombination during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro and i...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
DNA shuffling and other in vitro recombination strat-egies have proven highly effective at generatin...
AbstractRecombination can assort polymorphic alleles to increase diversity in the HIV-1 population. ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a valuable tool for the detection and quantification of HIV-1 va...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a valuable tool for the detection and quantification of HIV-1 va...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is characterized by its extraordinary genetic diversity,...
Recombination is a major force for generating human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) diversity ...
AbstractHIV-1 recombination was studied in vitro by viral cocultivation of four combinations of stra...
Abstract Background The recombination of homologous genes is an effective protein engineering tool t...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) population is characterised by extensiv...
Artificial recombinants can be generated during PCR when more than two genetically distinct template...
<p>A mixture of 35 genetically distinct HIV-1 genomes was subjected to PCR amplification. The PCR wa...
PCR co-amplification of two distinct HIV1 far gene sequences lead to the formation of recombinant DN...
Although recombination during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro and i...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
DNA shuffling and other in vitro recombination strat-egies have proven highly effective at generatin...
AbstractRecombination can assort polymorphic alleles to increase diversity in the HIV-1 population. ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a valuable tool for the detection and quantification of HIV-1 va...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a valuable tool for the detection and quantification of HIV-1 va...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is characterized by its extraordinary genetic diversity,...
Recombination is a major force for generating human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) diversity ...
AbstractHIV-1 recombination was studied in vitro by viral cocultivation of four combinations of stra...
Abstract Background The recombination of homologous genes is an effective protein engineering tool t...
International audienceThe human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) population is characterised by extensiv...