The evolution of HIV /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Crandall, Keith A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, [1999]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. 1. Introduction to HIV
  • Ch. 1. Molecular biology of HIV / John M. Coffin
  • Ch. 2. Global diversity in HIV / Francine E. McCutchan
  • Pt. 2. Molecular methods for studying HIV diversity
  • Ch. 3. Phylogenetics and the study of HIV / David M. Hillis
  • Ch. 4. Modeling the molecular evolution of HIV sequences / Spencer V. Muse
  • Ch. 5. Statistical approaches to detecting recombination / Keith A. Crandall, Alan R. Templeton
  • Ch. 6. The molecular population dynamics of HIV-1 / Eddie C. Holmes, Oliver G. Pybus, Paul H. Harvey
  • Ch. 7. Use of phylogenetic inference to test an HIV transmission hypothesis / Julia Krushkal, Wen-Hsiung Li
  • Ch. 8. Coalescent approaches to HIV population genetics / Allen G. Rodrigo, Joseph Felsenstein.
  • Pt. 3. Case studies of HIV evolution
  • Ch. 9. Levels of diversity within and among host individuals / Steven M. Wolinsky, Gerald H. Learn
  • Ch. 10. The phylogenetics of known transmission histories / Thomas Leitner, Walter M. Fitch
  • Ch. 11. HIV evolution and disease progression via longitudinal studies / Raphael P. Viscidi
  • Ch. 12. Perinatal HIV infection / Marcia L. Kalish, Donald M. Thea, Richard W. Steketee
  • Ch. 13. Determinants of HIV-1 protein evolution / Carla L. Kuiken ... [et al.]
  • Ch. 14. Evolution of HIV-1 resistance to antiviral agents / Raj Shankarappa.