Genetic
Evaluation of Suspected Cases of Transient HIV-1
Infection of Infants
L. M. Frenkel,
J. I. Mullins, G. H. Learn, L. Manns-Arcuino, B. L.
Herring, M. L. Kalish, R. W. Steketee, D. M. Thea, J. E.
Nichols, S.-L. Liu, A. Harmache, X. He, D. Muthui, A.
Madan, L. Hood, A. T. Haase, M. Zupancic, K. Staskus, S.
Wolinsky, P. Krogstad, J. Zhao, I. Chen, R. Koup, D. Ho,
B. Korber, R. J. Apple, R. W. Coombs, S. Pahwa, N. J.
Roberts Jr.
Science 280:1073-1077 (1998)
Abstract
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Links to sequence alignments from this paper in
various formats are included below. These alignments
include novel sequences from this paper (GenBank
Accession numbers AF065488-AF065598) and database
sequences published elsewhere.
Nucleotide Alignments:
- GDE format (GDE is a free sequence alignment
editor and user interface program for the Sun and
other UNIX platforms available from the
megasun server at the University of Motreal):
- IG (IntelliGenetics/Stanford) format:
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James I. Mullins, Ph.D., may be reached at jmullins@u.washington.edu
Gerald H. Learn, Ph.D., may be reached at learn@u.washington.edu
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