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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, June 1999, p. 1500-1502, Vol. 43, No. 6
VA Medical Center, Portland,
Oregon1; Rush Medical Center, Chicago,
Illinois2; University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado3; and
Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston,
Massachusetts4
Received 28 October 1998/Returned for modification 20 January
1999/Accepted 30 March 1999
The polymerase (pol) coding sequence was determined for
40 independent clinical cytomegalovirus isolates sensitive to
ganciclovir and foscarnet. Sequence alignments showed >98%
interstrain homology and amino acid variation in only 4% of the 1,237 codons. Almost all variation occurred outside of conserved functional
domains where resistance mutations have been identified.
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Interstrain Variation in the Human Cytomegalovirus
DNA Polymerase Sequence and Its Effect on Genotypic Diagnosis of
Antiviral Drug Resistance
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Infectious
Disease Section P3ID, VA Medical Center, 3710 S.W. U.S. Veterans
Hospital Rd., Portland, OR 97201. Phone: (503) 273-5185. Fax: (503)
273-5348. E-mail: chous{at}ohsu.edu.
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