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Previously Transmitted HIV-1 Strains Are Preferentially Selected During Subsequent Sexual Transmissions
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These findings suggest that sexual transmission constrains viral diversity at the population level, partially because of the preferential transmission of ancestral as opposed to contemporary strains circulating in the transmitting partner. Future successful vaccine strategies may need to target these transmitted ancestral strains.
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