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Sequence Variability of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus in a Persistently Infected Rhesus Monkey
Journal of Medical Primatology
  • Dawn P. Wooley, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Ronald C. Desrosiers
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Publication Date
1-1-1990
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Abstract

A juvenile rhesus monkey that was inoculated intravenously with molecularly cloned SIVmac239 became persistently infected. A modified polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedure was used to specifically amplify full-length envelope (env) gene sequences from DNA extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), lymph node tissue, and cells infected with recovered virus at 69 and 93 weeks post-infection. Extensive sequence variability accumulated in vivo in spite of infection with molecularly cloned virus. In the central portion of env. sequence variability was largely confined to three discrete regions.

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Dawn P. Wooley and Ronald C. Desrosiers. "Sequence Variability of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus in a Persistently Infected Rhesus Monkey" Journal of Medical Primatology Vol. 19 Iss. 3-4 (1990) p. 317 - 326 ISSN: 00472565
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dawn_wooley/33/