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1. Genetic and antiretroviral drug resistance mutations analysis of reverse transcriptase and protease gene from Pakistani people living with HIV-1.

2. Screening and Identification of the First Non-CRISPR/Cas9-Treated Chinese Miniature Pig With Defective Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus pol Genes.

3. Biased Pol II fidelity contributes to conservation of functional domains in the Potato spindle tuber viroid genome.

4. Contribution of transgender sex workers to the complexity of the HIV-1 epidemic in the metropolitan area of Milan.

5. Deep Sequencing Reveals Central Nervous System Compartmentalization in Multiple Transmitted/Founder Virus Acute HIV-1 Infection.

6. Plasmid DNA contaminant in molecular reagents.

7. HIV-1 diversity among young women in rural South Africa: HPTN 068.

8. Within-patient mutation frequencies reveal fitness costs of CpG dinucleotides and drastic amino acid changes in HIV.

9. [Characteristic analysis of molecular subtypes and recombinant structure of HIV-1 infection in Zhejiang Province, 2015].

10. In Vitro Transduction and Target-Mutagenesis Efficiency of HIV-1 pol Gene Targeting ZFN and CRISPR/Cas9 Delivered by Various Plasmids and/or Vectors: Toward an HIV Cure.

11. Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum identification by real-time PCR targetting the polA gene in paraffin-embedded samples positive by immunohistochemistry.

12. HIV-1 tolerates changes in A-count in a small segment of the pol gene.

13. Genetic Characterization of a Panel of Diverse HIV-1 Isolates at Seven International Sites.

14. Detailed polymorphism study on cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase gene to reveal the most suitable genomic targets for quantitative Real-time PCR.

15. Genetic Characteristics of CRF01_AE Among Newly Diagnosed HIV-1-Infected 16- to 25-Year Olds in 3 Geographic Regions of Guangxi, China.

16. Minority drug-resistant HIV-1 variants in treatment naïve East-African and Caucasian patients detected by allele-specific real-time PCR.

17. [HBV vaccine escape mutations in a chronic hepatitis B patient treated with nucleos(t)ide analogues].

18. HIV-1 clade B pol evolution following primary infection.

19. Transmission of drug-resistant HIV-1 variants among individuals with recent infection in southern Poland.

20. Clinical evaluation of an in-house human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) genotyping assay for the detection of drug resistance mutations in HIV-1 infected patients in Singapore.

21. Evidence of multiple introductions and autochthonous transmission of the HIV type 1 CRF02_AG clade in Brazil.

22. Emergence of a new HIV type 1 CRF01_AE variant in Guangxi, Southern China.

23. Genetic characterization of HIV before widespread testing of HIV vaccine candidates at a clinical trial site in Pretoria, South Africa.

24. Porcine endogenous retrovirus copy number in different pig breeds is not related to genetic diversity.

25. HIV type 1 subtypes based on the pol gene and drug resistance mutations among antiretroviral-naive patients from Guangxi, Southern China.

26. Increasing diversity of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 subtypes circulating in Australia.

27. Suppression of feline calicivirus replication using small interfering RNA targeted to its polymerase gene.

28. Associations between phylogenetic clustering and HLA profile among HIV-infected individuals in San Diego, California.

29. HIV type 1 in a rural coastal town in Kenya shows multiple introductions with many subtypes and much recombination.

30. Scale-up of antiretroviral treatment in sub-Saharan Africa is accompanied by increasing HIV-1 drug resistance mutations in drug-naive patients.

31. Molecular epidemiological analysis of env and pol sequences in newly diagnosed HIV type 1-infected, untreated patients in Hungary.

32. [Molecular and epidemiology studies of HIV-1 prevalence in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)].

33. Proviral HIV-genome-wide and pol-gene specific zinc finger nucleases: usability for targeted HIV gene therapy.

34. Time-measured phylogenies of gag, pol and env sequence data reveal the direction and time interval of HIV-1 transmission.

35. [Properties of CRF02_AG HIV-1 isolates circulating in Novosibirsk region].

36. The AP-1 binding sites located in the pol gene intragenic regulatory region of HIV-1 are important for viral replication.

37. High HIV type 1 group M pol diversity and low rate of antiretroviral resistance mutations among the uniformed services in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

38. Sequence analysis of the gag-pol gene of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 of intersubtype (B'/C) recombinant strain in Beijing, China.

39. Southern Brazil HIV type 1 C expansion into the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

40. Performance of ultra-deep pyrosequencing in analysis of HIV-1 pol gene variation.

41. Transmitted HIV-1 drug resistance among young men of color who have sex with men: a multicenter cohort analysis.

42. Changing patterns in HIV-1 non-B clade prevalence and diversity in Italy over three decades.

43. [Investigation of genetic polymorphism of the integrase gene in the HIV-1 subtype A populations circulating in the Russian Federation].

44. Lack of effect of compartmentalized drug resistance mutations on HIV-1 pol divergence in antiretroviral-experienced women.

45. Prevalence of drug resistance and importance of viral load measurements in Honduran HIV-infected patients failing antiretroviral treatment.

46. Transmission networks of HIV-1 among men having sex with men in the Netherlands.

47. Infectivity and vaccination efficacy studies in animal models of HBV S and pol gene mutants.

48. Subtyping and env C2/V3 sequence analysis of HIV-1 isolated from HIV-infected children hospitalized in Children Hospital 1, Vietnam during 2004-2005.

49. Primary drug resistance and transmission analysis of HIV-1 in acute and recent drug-naïve seroconverters in Singapore.

50. Increased mutations in Env and Pol suggest greater HIV-1 replication in sputum-derived viruses compared with blood-derived viruses.

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