AbstractFor reliable classification of HIV-1 strains appropriate reference sequences are needed. The HIV-1 genetic subtype F has a wide geographic spread, causing significant epidemics in South America, Africa, and some regions of Europe. Previously only two full-length sequences of each of the HIV-1 subtype F subclusters F1 and F2 have been described. To extend the knowledge of subtype F variation on a complete genome level, three new virtually full-length F1 sequences were cloned and sequenced, two from Africa and one from South America. Comparison of the new and previously described sequences showed that monophyletic clustering of the subcluster F1 of subtype F is consistent and highly supported in all genome regions. Two additional full...
HIV-1 Subtype D occurs mainly in East and Central African countries, especially Uganda, where the pr...
Abstract Background Here, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the HIV-1 subtype F1 cir...
Members of HIV-1 group M are responsible for the vast majority of AIDS cases worldwide and have been...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
AbstractMultiple genetic subtypes and intersubtype recombinant strains have been identified among is...
We have reexamined the subtype designations of {approx}10,000 subtype A, B, C, G, and AG, BC, BF rec...
In this study, we characterized HIV-1 strains from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), previousl...
HIV-1 CRF02.AG strains are prevalent in west and west-central Africa, suggesting a longstanding pres...
We describe the genetic variability of HIV-1 subtypes and recombinant genomes in samples from southe...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...
Objective: To identify a new circulating recombinant form (CRF) of HIV-1 comprising two circulating...
Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate significant diversity in worldwide circulating strains of human im...
The human immune deficiency virus (HIV) exhibits strikingly tremendous amount of genetic variability...
HIV-1 Subtype D occurs mainly in East and Central African countries, especially Uganda, where the pr...
Abstract Background Here, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the HIV-1 subtype F1 cir...
Members of HIV-1 group M are responsible for the vast majority of AIDS cases worldwide and have been...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
We recently reported a high divergence among African subtype F strains. Three well-separated groups ...
AbstractIn this paper, we studied the variability of HIV-1 subtype F strains in Africa. For 11 virus...
AbstractMultiple genetic subtypes and intersubtype recombinant strains have been identified among is...
We have reexamined the subtype designations of {approx}10,000 subtype A, B, C, G, and AG, BC, BF rec...
In this study, we characterized HIV-1 strains from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), previousl...
HIV-1 CRF02.AG strains are prevalent in west and west-central Africa, suggesting a longstanding pres...
We describe the genetic variability of HIV-1 subtypes and recombinant genomes in samples from southe...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...
Objective: To identify a new circulating recombinant form (CRF) of HIV-1 comprising two circulating...
Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate significant diversity in worldwide circulating strains of human im...
The human immune deficiency virus (HIV) exhibits strikingly tremendous amount of genetic variability...
HIV-1 Subtype D occurs mainly in East and Central African countries, especially Uganda, where the pr...
Abstract Background Here, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the HIV-1 subtype F1 cir...
Members of HIV-1 group M are responsible for the vast majority of AIDS cases worldwide and have been...