1. Near Full-Length Sequence of HIV Type 1 Subtype J Strain 04CMU11421 from Cameroon
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Lutz G. Gürtler, Dora Mbanya, Lazare Kaptue, Charlotte Ngansop, Julie Yamaguchi, Florence Makamche, Sushil G. Devare, Catherine A. Brennan, Ana Vallari, and Nicaise Ndembi
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Genotype ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Immunology ,Sequence Homology ,HIV Infections ,Biology ,Genome ,Phylogenetics ,Virology ,parasitic diseases ,Cluster Analysis ,Humans ,Cameroon ,Phylogeny ,Sequence (medicine) ,Genetics ,Whole genome sequencing ,Phylogenetic tree ,Molecular epidemiology ,Sequence database ,virus diseases ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Infectious Diseases ,HIV-1 ,RNA, Viral - Abstract
Although Cameroon, in west central Africa, has a relatively low HIV prevalence of 5–6%, all HIV-1 groups (M, N, O, and P), nearly all HIV-1 group M subtypes, and numerous intersubtype recombinant forms have been identified in Cameroon. In this report, we describe the near full-length sequence of 04CMU11421, an HIV-1 group M subtype J strain collected in Cameroon in 2004. Phylogenetic analysis of the genome sequence shows high bootstrap support with three subtype J reference sequences in the HIV Sequence database. Therefore, 04CMU11421 represents a fourth pure subtype J isolate and the first reported in Cameroon.
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- 2010