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Summary
Author Biography
Keith A. Crandall is assistant professor of zoology at Brigham Young University.
Table of Contents
Contributors | |
Preface | |
Introduction to HIV | |
Molecular Biology of HIV | p. 3 |
Global Diversity in HIV | p. 41 |
Molecular Methods for Studying HIV Diversity | |
Phylogenetics and the Study of HIV | p. 105 |
Modeling the Molecular Evolution of HIV Sequences | p. 122 |
Statistical Approaches to Detecting Recombination | p. 153 |
The Molecular Population Dynamics of HIV-1 | p. 177 |
Use of Phylogenetic Inference to Test an HIV Transmission Hypothesis | p. 208 |
Coalescent Approaches to HIV Population Genetics | p. 233 |
Case Studies of HIV Evolution | |
Levels of Diversity within and among Host Individuals | p. 275 |
The Phylogenetics of Known Transmission Histories | p. 315 |
HIV Evolution and Disease Progression via Longitudinal Studies | p. 346 |
Perinatal HIV Infection | p. 390 |
Determinants of HIV-1 Protein Evolution | p. 432 |
Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to Antiviral Agents | p. 469 |
Index | p. 491 |
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