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Mutation Information
Mutation Site C1766G
Mutation Type Nucleotide level
Gene/Protein/Region Type BCP
Genotype/Subtype D
Viral Reference X02763
Country Iran
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 16099903
Disease Chronic hepatitis B
Published Year 2005
Journal The Journal of general virology
Title T1764G1766 core promoter double mutants are restricted to Hepatitis B virus strains with an A1757 and are common in genotype D.
Author Sendi H,Mehrab-Mohseni M,Zali MR,Norder H,Magnius LO
Evidence The most common muta- tion was C1766G (38 % patients), followed by G1764A (32 %), G1764T (31 %), A1762T (29 %) and T1753C (20 %), with no significant difference in frequencies between e-CHB patients and ASCs; a G1757A substitution was found in 71 % of the strains and was considered to be a genotype D wild-type substitution.

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