The A-nucleotide preference of HIV-1 in the context of its structured RNA genome

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A bipartition of HIV-1 RNA genome sequences into single- and double-stranded nucleotides is possible based on the secondary structure model of a complete 9 kb genome. Subsequent analysis revealed that the well-known lentiviral property of A-accumulation is profoundly present in single-stranded domains, yet absent in double-stranded domains. Mutational rate analysis by means of an unrestricted model of nucleotide substitution suggests the presence of an evolutionary equilibrium to preserve this biased nucleotide distribution. Copyright © 2013 Landes Bioscience.

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Van Hemert, F. J., Van Der Kuyl, A. C., & Berkhout, B. (2013). The A-nucleotide preference of HIV-1 in the context of its structured RNA genome. RNA Biology, 10(2), 211–215. https://doi.org/10.4161/rna.22896

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