Using phylogenetics to infer HIV-1 transmission direction between known transmission pairs
Inferring the transmission direction between linked individuals living with HIV provides unparalleled power to understand the epidemiology that determines transmission. Phylogenetic ancestral-state reconstruction approaches infer the transmission direction by identifying the individual in whom the m...
Main Authors: | Villabona-Arenas, CJ, Hué, S, Baxter, JAC, Hall, M, Lythgoe, KA, Bradley, J, Atkins, KE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2022
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