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Investigation of the pattern of hepatitis C virus sequence diversity in different geographical regions: implications for virus classification
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Author Affiliations
University of Edinburgh, University of Oxford, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service
Published InJournal of General Virology
Year1995
Citations266
Abstract
Genotypes of hepatitis C virus (HCV) present within 104 samples from HCV-infected individuals from Africa, the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and South-East Asia were identified by sequence comparisons in the core and NS-5 regions. Relatively short sequences (such as the 222 bp fragment of NS-5) provided effective discrimination of types, subtypes and isolates, and produced equivalent relationships between genotypes as were found upon comparison of longer sequences of NS-5, of the core region, and by comparison of the limited number of complete genomic sequences currently available. Measurement of evolutionary distances in the core and NS-5 regions allowed 79 of the 104 samples to be identified as examples of known genotypes, while 17 of the remainder could be provisionally classified…
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