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Article Title: Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals Continued Circulation of Rare HIV-1 Subtypes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Refines the Estimate of the Emergence Dates of Three Subtypes
Journal: Viruses
doi: 10.3390/v18020268
Figure Legend Snippet: ( A ) Subtype H branch of the ML tree from B. The red dot and number indicate the basal node of the branch with bootstrap value. ( B ) Similarity plot of the genome from specimen 146 (most basal H on the tree) comparing similarity between subtypes. ( C ) Bootscan of the genome from specimen 146 showing no evidence of recombination between subtypes. For SimPlot analysis in ( B , C ), all pure H subtypes from this study were included as references, and a window of 500 bp and step of 50 bp were used. For bootscanning, 1000 bootstrap replicates were used. To more clearly indicate sequences generated in this study, “_drc” was added to the specimen IDs in the figure. Subtype reference consensus sequences were used for SimPlot and Bootscan analyses.
Techniques Used: Generated
