Pervasive and non-random recombination in near full-length HIV genomes from Uganda

Recombination is an important feature of HIV evolution, occurring both within and between the major branches of diversity (subtypes). The Ugandan epidemic is primarily composed of two subtypes, A1 and D, that have been co-circulating for 50 years, frequently recombining in dually infected...

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Main Authors: Grant, HE, Hodcroft, EB, Ssemwanga, D, Kitayimbwa, JM, Yebra, G, Esquivel Gomez, LR, Frampton, D, Gall, A, Kellam, P, de Oliveira, T, Bbosa, N, Nsubuga, RN, Kibengo, F, Kwan, TH, Lycett, S, Kao, R, Robertson, DL, Ratmann, O, Fraser, C, Pillay, D, Kaleebu, P, Leigh Brown, AJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2020