AbstractRecombination can assort polymorphic alleles to increase diversity in the HIV-1 population. To better understand the recombination potential of subtype A HIV-1, we generated viruses containing sequences from two variants circulating in Russia and analyzed the polymerase gene (pol) of the recombinants after one round of HIV-1 replication using single-genome sequencing. We observed that recombination occurred throughout pol and could easily assort alleles containing mutations that conferred resistance to currently approved antivirals. We measured the recombination rate in various regions of pol including a G-rich region that has been previously proposed to be a recombination hot spot. Our study does not support a recombination hot spo...
Many viruses, including retroviruses, undergo frequent recombination, a process which can increase t...
The ability of pathogens to escape the host's immune response is crucial for the establishment of pe...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...
AbstractRecombination can assort polymorphic alleles to increase diversity in the HIV-1 population. ...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
Recombinant HIV-1 genomes contribute significantly to the diversity of variants within the HIV/AIDS ...
Recombinant HIV-1 genomes contribute significantly to the diversity of variants within the HIV/AIDS ...
HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
HIV-1 infection is characterised by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
Although recombination during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro and i...
HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
Retroviral recombination results from strand switching, during reverse transcription, between the tw...
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 ...
Many viruses, including retroviruses, undergo frequent recombination, a process which can increase t...
The ability of pathogens to escape the host's immune response is crucial for the establishment of pe...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...
AbstractRecombination can assort polymorphic alleles to increase diversity in the HIV-1 population. ...
HIV-1 recombination between different subtypes has a major impact on the global epidemic. The genera...
Recombinant HIV-1 genomes contribute significantly to the diversity of variants within the HIV/AIDS ...
Recombinant HIV-1 genomes contribute significantly to the diversity of variants within the HIV/AIDS ...
HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
HIV-1 infection is characterised by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
Although recombination during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro and i...
HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral...
Retroviral recombination results from strand switching, during reverse transcription, between the tw...
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 ...
Many viruses, including retroviruses, undergo frequent recombination, a process which can increase t...
The ability of pathogens to escape the host's immune response is crucial for the establishment of pe...
Background: HIV-1 evolves by rapid mutation and by recombination, both processes actively contributi...