Background In this study, clustering was performed using a bitmap representation of HIV reverse transcriptase and protease sequences, to produce an unsupervised classification of HIV sequences. The classification will aid our understanding of the interactions between mutations and drug resistance. 10,229 HIV genomic sequences from the protease and reverse transcriptase regions of the pol gene and antiretroviral resistant related mutations represented in an 82-dimensional binary vector space were analyzed. Results A new cluster representation was proposed using an image inspired by microarray data, such that the rows in the image represented the protein sequences f...
This paper presents a new computational technique for the identification of HIV haplotypes. HIV tend...
In this article, we introduce a novel methodology for characterizing viral genetic features: the Uni...
The goal of the study was to improve the methodology of HIV genotyping for analysis of HIV drug resi...
Abstract Background In this study, clustering was per...
Background: In this study, clustering was performed using a bitmap representation of HIV reverse tra...
We present a case study on the discovery of clinically relevant domain knowledge in the field of HIV...
Three large clusters with M46I, V82L or T215S mutations are shown with blue branches and all sequenc...
International audienceDrug resistance mutations (DRMs) appear in HIV under treatment pressure. DRMs ...
HIV therapy optimization is a hard task due to rapidly evolving mutations leading to drug resistance...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance is a gl...
Background Great strides have been made in the effective treatment of HIV-1 with the development of ...
ABSTRACT Motivation: Gene therapy with retroviral vectors can induce adverse effects when those vect...
In modern applications of molecular epidemiology, genetic sequence data are routinely used to identi...
<p>(A) Barplot of the counts of (i) the number of articles describing mutations, (ii) the number of ...
Drug resistance is a major problem in the treatment of AIDS, due to the very high mutation rate of h...
This paper presents a new computational technique for the identification of HIV haplotypes. HIV tend...
In this article, we introduce a novel methodology for characterizing viral genetic features: the Uni...
The goal of the study was to improve the methodology of HIV genotyping for analysis of HIV drug resi...
Abstract Background In this study, clustering was per...
Background: In this study, clustering was performed using a bitmap representation of HIV reverse tra...
We present a case study on the discovery of clinically relevant domain knowledge in the field of HIV...
Three large clusters with M46I, V82L or T215S mutations are shown with blue branches and all sequenc...
International audienceDrug resistance mutations (DRMs) appear in HIV under treatment pressure. DRMs ...
HIV therapy optimization is a hard task due to rapidly evolving mutations leading to drug resistance...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance is a gl...
Background Great strides have been made in the effective treatment of HIV-1 with the development of ...
ABSTRACT Motivation: Gene therapy with retroviral vectors can induce adverse effects when those vect...
In modern applications of molecular epidemiology, genetic sequence data are routinely used to identi...
<p>(A) Barplot of the counts of (i) the number of articles describing mutations, (ii) the number of ...
Drug resistance is a major problem in the treatment of AIDS, due to the very high mutation rate of h...
This paper presents a new computational technique for the identification of HIV haplotypes. HIV tend...
In this article, we introduce a novel methodology for characterizing viral genetic features: the Uni...
The goal of the study was to improve the methodology of HIV genotyping for analysis of HIV drug resi...