Genotype H: a new Amerindian genotype of hepatitis B virus revealed in Central America
Swedish Institute · National Center for Infectious Diseases
Abstract
The complete genomes were sequenced for ten hepatitis B virus (HBV) strains. Two of them, from Spain and Sweden, were most similar to genotype D, although encoding d specificity. Five of them were from Central America and belonged to genotype F. Two strains from Nicaragua and one from Los Angeles, USA, showed divergences of 3.1-4.1% within the small S gene from genotype F strains and were recognized previously as a divergent clade within genotype F. The complete genomes of the two genotype D strains were found to differ from published genotype D strains by 2.8-4.6%. Their S genes encoded Lys(122), Thr(127) and Lys(160), corresponding to the putative new subtype adw3 within this genotype, previously known to…
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- Genotype
- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Genome
- Genetics
- Virology
- Phylogenetics
- Gene
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