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Cercopithecinae T-cell surface glycoprotein CD4 (CD4) gene, CD4-2 allele, partial cds.

PopSet: 2008240319

Study Details

CD4 receptor diversity represents an ancient protection mechanism against primate lentiviruses.

Russell,R.M., Bibollet-Ruche,F., Liu,W., Sherrill-Mix,S., Li,Y., Connell,J., Loy,D.E., Trimboli,S., Smith,A.G., Avitto,A.N., Gondim,M.V.P., Plenderleith,L.J., Wetzel,K.S., Collman,R.G., Ayouba,A., Esteban,A., Peeters,M., Kohler,W.J., Miller,R.A., Francois-Souquiere,S., Switzer,W.M., Hirsch,V.M., Marx,P.A., Piel,A.K., Stewart,F.A., Georgiev,A.V., Sommer,V., Bertolani,P., Hart,J.A., Hart,T.B., Shaw,G.M., Sharp,P.M. and Hahn,B.H.

(03-30-2021) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 118:(13)

Sequences in this data set

  • MW535773.1Cercopithecus pogonias isolate CP1 T-cell surface glycoprotein CD4 (CD4) gene, CD4-1 allele, partial cds
  • MW535772.1Cercocebus torquatus isolate Rapide T-cell surface glycoprotein CD4 (CD4) gene, CD4-2 allele, partial cds

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