Journal article
The virological and clinical significance of mutations in the overlapping envelope and polymerase genes of hepatitis B virus
J Torresi
Journal of Clinical Virology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2002
Abstract
The potential for hepatitis B virus (HBV) to alter its genome is considerable. This occurs because the virus utilizes a reverse transcription step in replicating the viral genome. Like human immunodeficiency virus, the reverse transcriptase of HBV is error prone and as a consequence of specific selection pressures within a host a population of viral quasispecies emerges. HBV mutants with survival advantages over the wild type virus appear within the selective in vivo environment. Some of these viruses include HBV vaccine escape and anti-viral resistant mutants that have changes in the envelope (S) and polymerase genes, respectively. In addition, the genome of HBV is organised in to overlappi..
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