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Distinctive sequence characteristics of subgenotype A1 isolates of hepatitis B virus from South Africa
2004
Journal of General Virology
Phylogenetic analysis of hepatitis B virus (HBV) has led to its classification into eight genotypes, A to H. The dominant genotype in South Africa is genotype A, which consists of two subgenotypes, A1 and A2. Subgenotype A1 (previously subgroup A9) predominates over subgenotype A2 (previously subgroup A minus A9). The complete genome of HBV isolated from 18 asymptomatic carriers of the virus and five acute hepatitis B patients was amplified; the resulting amplicons were cloned and sequenced.
doi:10.1099/vir.0.19749-0
pmid:15105537
fatcat:rkndl5uwlvbothvfxmvmgl6noe