<p>Frequencies of amino acid residues in HBV/A1 isolates from Cape Verde and comparison with other geographic localities.</p
<p>Frequency and distribution of amino acid substitutions in the MHR of HBsAg from each clone.</p
<p>Amino acid sites that differ between the Caribbean B strains and the subtype B reference strains....
<div><p>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) diversity has not been previously studied in Cape Verde. The archipe...
a<p>tp, terminal protein domain;</p>b<p>rt, reverse transcriptase domain;</p>c<p>Bangladesh, India, ...
a<p>Democratic Republic of Congo.</p>b<p>Cameroon, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, G...
<p>Frequencies of naturally existent amino acid residues at 271 and 274 of HIV-1 RT.</p
<p>Distribution of amino acid substitutions (mutations) detected within the major hydrophobic region...
<p>Consensus sequence shown at the top of the table was deduced from the HBV/E full-length sequences...
<p>For the sake of clarity, this figure was not drawn to scale. Among 15 amino acid positions examin...
<p>Amino acid residues of partial sequences of human pandemic H1N1 influenza virus strains at 7 posi...
<p>By using the two sample logo (TSL) amino acid residues with significant difference in the frequen...
<p>Residues found in M or F viruses are represented in blue or red respectively. “Consensus” represe...
<p>For the sake of clarity, this figure was not drawn to scale. Using 184 isolates, analysis of HBV/...
<p>*) Sequences from worldwide countries. All sequences were obtained from the Los Alamos HIV-1 data...
<p>The site-specific frequency of the amino acid residues at the N-terminal (A) and C-terminal (B) o...
<p>Frequency and distribution of amino acid substitutions in the MHR of HBsAg from each clone.</p
<p>Amino acid sites that differ between the Caribbean B strains and the subtype B reference strains....
<div><p>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) diversity has not been previously studied in Cape Verde. The archipe...
a<p>tp, terminal protein domain;</p>b<p>rt, reverse transcriptase domain;</p>c<p>Bangladesh, India, ...
a<p>Democratic Republic of Congo.</p>b<p>Cameroon, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, G...
<p>Frequencies of naturally existent amino acid residues at 271 and 274 of HIV-1 RT.</p
<p>Distribution of amino acid substitutions (mutations) detected within the major hydrophobic region...
<p>Consensus sequence shown at the top of the table was deduced from the HBV/E full-length sequences...
<p>For the sake of clarity, this figure was not drawn to scale. Among 15 amino acid positions examin...
<p>Amino acid residues of partial sequences of human pandemic H1N1 influenza virus strains at 7 posi...
<p>By using the two sample logo (TSL) amino acid residues with significant difference in the frequen...
<p>Residues found in M or F viruses are represented in blue or red respectively. “Consensus” represe...
<p>For the sake of clarity, this figure was not drawn to scale. Using 184 isolates, analysis of HBV/...
<p>*) Sequences from worldwide countries. All sequences were obtained from the Los Alamos HIV-1 data...
<p>The site-specific frequency of the amino acid residues at the N-terminal (A) and C-terminal (B) o...
<p>Frequency and distribution of amino acid substitutions in the MHR of HBsAg from each clone.</p
<p>Amino acid sites that differ between the Caribbean B strains and the subtype B reference strains....
<div><p>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) diversity has not been previously studied in Cape Verde. The archipe...