Selected article for: "escape site and selection detect"

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_129
    Snippet: Escape is known to occur at the second anchor residue (site 166) [42, 43] . This site is in our collection of second tier candidates, see Supplementary Figure 17 , with much of the signal coming from the subtype C viruses. However, we do not detect any A * 03-associated selection elsewhere in the epitope......
    Document: Escape is known to occur at the second anchor residue (site 166) [42, 43] . This site is in our collection of second tier candidates, see Supplementary Figure 17 , with much of the signal coming from the subtype C viruses. However, we do not detect any A * 03-associated selection elsewhere in the epitope.

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