Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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G1721A |
Mutation Type
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Nucleotide level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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BCP |
Combined Mutation
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bcp.G1757A+bcp.G1721A;bcp.A1775G+bcp.G1721A;prec.C1856T+bcp.G1721A;prec.T1858C+bcp.G1721A;bcp.G1721A+prec.T1858C+bcp.G1757A;bcp.A1775G+bcp.G1721A+bcp.G1757A;bcp.G1721A+prec.C1856T+prec.T1858C;bcp.A1775G+bcp.G1721A+prec.T1858C;bcp.A1775G+bcp.G1721A+prec.C1856T;bcp.G1721A+prec.C1856T+prec.T1858C+bcp.A1775G;bcp.G1757A+bcp.G1721A+prec.T1858C+bcp.A1775G |
Genotype/Subtype
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B;C |
Country
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China |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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25741368
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Disease
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HBV infection
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Published Year
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2015 |
Journal
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Hepatitis monthly |
Title
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Mutations of Basal core promoter and precore regions in hepatitis B virus genotypes B and C. |
Author
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Huang Y,Deng H,Peng Z,Huang Y,Long Q,Huang A |
Evidence
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Several combined mutations were obviously highly distributed in children with chronic HBV genotype C infection, such as G1721A/A1775G/T1858C triple mutation; a novel combined mutation type, exclusively detected in children with chronic HBV genotype C infection.
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