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Author: Palmer, Duncan S.; Turner, Isaac; Fidler, Sarah; Frater, John; Goedhals, Dominique; Goulder, Philip; Huang, Kuan-Hsiang Gary; Oxenius, Annette; Phillips, Rodney; Shapiro, Roger; Vuuren, Cloete van; McLean, Angela R.; McVean, Gil
Title: Mapping the drivers of within-host pathogen evolution using massive data sets
  • Document date: 2019_7_9
  • ID: 100r7w2n_76
    Snippet: To investigate HLA-associated selection was more cumbersome, we wished to incorporate as much data as was publicly available into our analyses. To achieve this, we focused on the most highly sequenced portions of the viral genome: protease and reverse transcriptase. To create the reference data sets we concentrated on three major sequence resources:.....
    Document: To investigate HLA-associated selection was more cumbersome, we wished to incorporate as much data as was publicly available into our analyses. To achieve this, we focused on the most highly sequenced portions of the viral genome: protease and reverse transcriptase. To create the reference data sets we concentrated on three major sequence resources:

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