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Genome-Wide Association Study of HIV Whole Genome Sequences Validated using Drug Resistance

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Table 1. Number of WGS treated with each drug, and correlations between drugs within samples.
Table 2. Results for genome-wide significant SNPs and their corresponding amino acid positions.
Fig 2. Manhattan plot comparing HIV sequences that were exposed to tenofovir to those that were not
Fig 3. Plot of standardised values for the ancestry informative principle components 1 & 2 (red) and latitude & longitude (gold) for HIV sequences, with values for each sequence linked by a line

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