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Resolution: standard / high Figure 6.
Multiple sequence alignment of deduced amino acids of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase
(RT) gene from mother H, who had given birth to infected twins, H1 and H2 (alignment
shown in Figure 7). In the mother H sequences, each line refers to a clone identified
by a clone number with M referring to mother. The mother sequences are aligned in
reference to consensus RT sequence of HIV-1 subtype or clade B (CON B) shown at the
top. The structural elements of RT are indicated above the alignment. Dots represent
amino acid agreement with CON-B and substitutions are shown by single letter codes
for the changed amino acid. Stop codons are shown as x and dashes represent gaps or
truncated protein. Spanning arrowheads indicated above the alignment shows relevant
amino acid motifs and domains required for RT activity.
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