1. Redd, A. D., Collinson-Streng, A. N., Chatziandreou, N., Mullis, C. E., Laeyendecker, O., Martens, C., ... & Grabowski, M. K. (2012). Previously transmitted HIV-1 strains are preferentially selected during subsequent sexual transmissions. Journal of Infectious Diseases, jis503.doi: 10.1093/infdis/jis503
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  • This article will give us the set of sequences we will be comparing to the Markham et al. sequences.
  1. Frange, P., Meyer, L., Jung, M., Goujard, C., Zucman, D., Abel, S., ... & Chaix, M. L. (2013). Sexually-transmitted/founder HIV-1 cannot be directly predicted from plasma or PBMC-derived viral quasispecies in the transmitting partner. PloS one, 8(7), e69144.doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069144
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  • We will be using this article as a reference for how the sexually transmitted HIV-1 virus is passed on to partners.
  1. Vrancken, B., Rambaut, A., Suchard, M. A., Drummond, A., Baele, G., Derdelinckx, I., ... & Lemey, P. (2014). The genealogical population dynamics of HIV-1 in a large transmission chain: Bridging within and among host evolutionary rates. PLoSComputBiol, 10(4), e1003505.doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003505
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  • We will be using this article in assistance for the understanding of evolutionary changes in sexually transmitted HIV-1.
  1. Brenner, B., Wainberg, M. A., & Roger, M. (2013). Phylogenetic inferences on HIV-1 transmission: implications for the design of prevention and treatment interventions. AIDS (London, England), 27(7), 1045. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e32835cffd9.
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  • This review article will give us insight on how HIV-1 is transmitted and how people are currently trying to prevent and treat the disease.