HIV-1 p24Gag adaptation to modern and archaic HLA-allele frequency differences in ethnic groups contributes to viral subtype diversification
Pathogen-driven selection and past interbreeding with archaic human lineages have resulted in differences in HLA-allele frequencies between modern human populations. Whether or not this variation affects pathogen subtype diversification is unknown. Here we show a strong positive correlation between...
Main Authors: | Kist, NC, Lambert, B, Campbell, S, Katzourakis, A, Lunn, D, Lemey, P, Iversen, AKN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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