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MISCELLANEOUS Isolates WMJ1, WMJ2, and WMJ3 were obtained from blood samples sequentially taken from a two-year old Haitian who was perinatally infected by her mother.MISCELLANEOUS HIV-1 lineages are divided in three main groups, M (for Major), O (for Outlier), and N (for New, or Non-M, Non-O). The vast majority of strains found worldwide belong to the group M. Group O seems to be endemic to and largely confined to Cameroon and neighboring countries in West Central Africa, where these viruses represent a small minority of HIV-1 strains. The group N is represented by a limited number of isolates from Cameroonian persons. The group M is further subdivided in 9 clades or subtypes (A to D, F to H, J and K).
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UniProt:P05866 rev
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