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AIDS, genetics & genomics
AIDS, genetics & genomics
HIV Spread from Haiti to NYC in 1970, “Patient Zero” Not to Blame
Ben Andrew Henry
| Oct 26, 2016
| 4 min read
Whole-genome sequencing of preserved blood samples provides the clearest picture to date of the virus’s arrival and spread in the U.S.
Looking for Latent HIV
Jenny Rood
| May 1, 2015
| 2 min read
Sequencing HIV integration sites suggests that clonally expanded T-cell populations may not be the main source of latent virus.
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| May 1, 2015
| 3 min read
The Genealogy of a Gene, On the Move, The Chimp and the River,
and
Domesticated
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