Assessment of phylogenetic sensitivity for reconstructing HIV-1 epidemiological relationships.
Phylogenetic analysis has been extensively used as a tool for the reconstruction of epidemiological relations for research or for forensic purposes. It was our objective to assess the sensitivity of different phylogenetic methods and various phylogenetic programs to reconstruct epidemiological links...
Main Authors: | Beloukas, A, Magiorkinis, E, Magiorkinis, G, Zavitsanou, A, Karamitros, T, Hatzakis, A, Paraskevis, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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