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'''HIV Drug Resistance Database''', also known as ''Stanford HIV RT and Protease Sequence Database'' is a database at [[Stanford University]] that tracks 93 common mutations of HIV. It has been recompiled in 2008 listing 93 common mutations, after its initial mutation compilation in 2007 of 80 mutations. The latest list utilizes data from other laboratories in Europe, Canada and the United States to include more than 15,000 sequences from untreated individuals.<ref>[http://www.physorg.com/news155558471.html Physorg:New Stanford list of HIV mutations vital to tracking AIDS epidemic]</ref> | '''HIV Drug Resistance Database''', also known as ''Stanford HIV RT and Protease Sequence Database'' is a database at [[Stanford University]] that tracks 93 common mutations of HIV. It has been recompiled in 2008 listing 93 common mutations, after its initial mutation compilation in 2007 of 80 mutations. The latest list utilizes data from other laboratories in Europe, Canada and the United States to include more than 15,000 sequences from untreated individuals.<ref>[http://www.physorg.com/news155558471.html Physorg:New Stanford list of HIV mutations vital to tracking AIDS epidemic]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 27 May 2012
Overview
HIV Drug Resistance Database, also known as Stanford HIV RT and Protease Sequence Database is a database at Stanford University that tracks 93 common mutations of HIV. It has been recompiled in 2008 listing 93 common mutations, after its initial mutation compilation in 2007 of 80 mutations. The latest list utilizes data from other laboratories in Europe, Canada and the United States to include more than 15,000 sequences from untreated individuals.[1]