All Curated Mutation Sites in HIV 
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 The Virus Mutation(VM) module provides researchers the annotations of reported pathogenic mutations in HIV related to human diseases. The curated VM information includes mutation site, mutation level, virus gene/protein/region, virus-associated disease, genotype/subtype, literature evidence, etc.


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Keyword: HIV-HCV Coinfection-25397494
ID PMID Mutation Gene/Protein/Region Encoding Gene/Protein Disease Description Detail
1 25397494 E157Q
IN
gag-pol
HIV-HCV Coinfection
D
G
L
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2 25397494 N155H
IN
gag-pol
HIV-HCV Coinfection
D
G
L
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3 25397494 S119R
IN
gag-pol
HIV-HCV Coinfection
D
G
L
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4 25397494 S147G
IN
gag-pol
HIV-HCV Coinfection
D
G
L
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5 25397494 T97A
IN
gag-pol
HIV-HCV Coinfection
D
G
L
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Contents
Description

The table shows all curated mutation sites of HIV in each literature

Table Description Column Note
D
The study mentioned a certain treatment method, such as drug resistance caused by mutations.
G
The study mentioned the virus genotype/subtype information.
R
The study mentioned the reference sequence used for comparison, or the original strain of the virus used for site-directed mutagenesis.
S
The study provided sequence information or accession numbers.
L
The study provided the geographic region/country of data origin.
C
The study provided clinical baseline information.
I
The study involved information related to immune.
T
The study involved host target genes.