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Mutation Information
Mutation Site A1762T
Mutation Type Nucleotide level
Gene/Protein/Region Type BCP
Combined Mutation bcp.G1764A+bcp.A1762T
Genotype/Subtype A;C;F
Country India
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 19099581
Published Year 2008
Journal Virology journal
Title An overview of molecular epidemiology of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in India.
Author Datta S
Evidence More fascinatingly, the emergence of the most widely studied clinically important mutations (e.g. 1896A, 1762T/1764A etc.) that are significantly associated with HBV e antigen (HBeAg) negative chronic infections have been shown to be subjective to the infecting HBV genotypes.

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