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Wolinsky.

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As a model for viral evolution, this book is a gold mine. [It] should be used as a starting point for those who want to browse the huge literature on the subject... [and] to those who devise policies for the containment of the epidemic. European Molecular Biology Organization Reports

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface
Part I: Introduction to HIV
Chapter 1. Molecular Biology of HIV
Chapter 2. Global Diversity in HIV
Part II: Molecular Methods For Studying HIV Diversity
Chapter 3. Phylogenetics and the Study of HIV
Chapter 4. Modeling the Molecular Evolution of HIV Sequeuences
Chapter 5. Statistical Approaches to Detecting Recombination
Chapter 6. The Molecular Population Dynamics of HIV-1
Chapter 7. Use of Phylogenetic Inference to Test an HIV Transmission Hypothesis
Chapter 8. Coalescent Approaches to HIV Population Genetics
Part III: Case Studies of HIV Evolution
Chapter 9. Levels of Diversity Within and Among Host Individuals
Chapter 10. The Phylogenetics of Known Transmission Histories
Chapter 11. HIV Evolution and Disease Progression Via Longitudinal Studies
Chapter 12. Perinatal HIV Infection
Chapter 13. Determinants of HIV-1 Protein Evolution
Chapter 14. Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to Antiviral Agents
Index

The Evolution of HIV

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 21/06/1999
      ISBN13: 9780801861512, 978-0801861512
      ISBN10: 0801861519

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Wolinsky.

      Trade Review
      As a model for viral evolution, this book is a gold mine. [It] should be used as a starting point for those who want to browse the huge literature on the subject... [and] to those who devise policies for the containment of the epidemic. European Molecular Biology Organization Reports

      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Preface
      Part I: Introduction to HIV
      Chapter 1. Molecular Biology of HIV
      Chapter 2. Global Diversity in HIV
      Part II: Molecular Methods For Studying HIV Diversity
      Chapter 3. Phylogenetics and the Study of HIV
      Chapter 4. Modeling the Molecular Evolution of HIV Sequeuences
      Chapter 5. Statistical Approaches to Detecting Recombination
      Chapter 6. The Molecular Population Dynamics of HIV-1
      Chapter 7. Use of Phylogenetic Inference to Test an HIV Transmission Hypothesis
      Chapter 8. Coalescent Approaches to HIV Population Genetics
      Part III: Case Studies of HIV Evolution
      Chapter 9. Levels of Diversity Within and Among Host Individuals
      Chapter 10. The Phylogenetics of Known Transmission Histories
      Chapter 11. HIV Evolution and Disease Progression Via Longitudinal Studies
      Chapter 12. Perinatal HIV Infection
      Chapter 13. Determinants of HIV-1 Protein Evolution
      Chapter 14. Evolution of HIV-1 Resistance to Antiviral Agents
      Index

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