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Prevalence of human papillomavirus genotypes among women with cervical lesions in the Shaanxi Province of China

J. Li, Wang, Y. Y., Nan, X., Tian, X. F., Yan, T., Wang, P., Yin, Y., Liu, Y., Yuan, R., Wang, G. Q., Fu, Y. L., Li, J., Wang, Y. Y., Nan, X., Tian, X. F., Yan, T., Wang, P., Yin, Y., Liu, Y., Yuan, R., Wang, G. Q., Fu, Y. L., Li, J., Wang, Y. Y., Nan, X., Tian, X. F., Yan, T., Wang, P., Yin, Y., Liu, Y., Yuan, R., Wang, G. Q., and Fu, Y. L., Prevalence of human papillomavirus genotypes among women with cervical lesions in the Shaanxi Province of China, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

This study aimed to investigate human papilloma virus (HPV) genotypes among women with cervical lesions in Shaanxi Province, China, to obtain information regarding cervical lesion prevention and treatment. The study included 4508 HPV-positive subjects; cervical swab specimens were collected and tested for HPV infection status and HPV genotypes using polymerase chain reaction and reverse dot-blot hybridization.

Establishment of reference sequences of hepatitis B virus genotype C subgenotypes

H. L. Zhu, Wang, C. T., Xia, J. B., Li, X., and Zhang, Z. H., Establishment of reference sequences of hepatitis B virus genotype C subgenotypes, vol. 14, pp. 16521-16534, 2015.

Hepatitis B virus genotype C (HBV/C) has the largest number of subgenotypes (C1-C16) that vary with geography and isolates. HBV/C prevails in Southeast Asia (C1, C5-C16), East Asia (C2), Oceania (C3), and Australia (C4). Suitable reference strains for different subgenotypes could greatly facilitate research into HBV/C, but unfortunately they are scarce. We retrieved 974 HBV/C full-length sequences from the GenBank database and subgenotyped them by phylogenetic analysis.

Analysis of polymorphisms in milk proteins from cloned and sexually reproduced goats

H. Xing, Shao, B., Gu, Y. Y., Yuan, Y. G., Zhang, T., Zang, J., and Cheng, Y., Analysis of polymorphisms in milk proteins from cloned and sexually reproduced goats, vol. 14, pp. 16196-16203, 2015.

This study evaluates the relationship between the genotype and milk protein components in goats. Milk samples were collected from cloned goats and normal white goats during different postpartum (or abortion) phases. Two cloned goats, originated from the same somatic line of goat mammary gland epithelial cells, and three sexually reproduced normal white goats with no genetic relationships were used as the control. The goats were phylogenetically analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism.

Effect of CYP1A1 and GSTM1 genetic polymorphisms on bone tumor susceptibility

L. Li, Li, J. G., Liu, C. Y., and Ding, Y. J., Effect of CYP1A1 and GSTM1 genetic polymorphisms on bone tumor susceptibility, vol. 14, pp. 16600-16607, 2015.

Tumor gene polymorphisms are often associated with individual susceptibility to genetic diseases. Cytochrome P4501A1 (CYP1A1) and glutathione S-transferase mu 1 (GSTM1) gene polymorphisms are closely related to the susceptibility of the body to chemical carcinogens in the environment. Therefore, we explored the relationship between CYP1A1 and GSTM1 gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to bone tumors.

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