This evidence indicates that LB1 is not a modern human with an undiagnosed pathology or growth defect; rather, it represents a species descended from a hominin ancestor that branched off before
the origin of the clade that includes modern humans, Neandertals, and their last common ancestor.
Not exact matches
Envelope Plasmid: Q23.17, Tier: 2,
Clade: A, Country
of origin: Kenya, Stage
of infection: VI, Mode
of Transmission: M - F, Accession number: AF004885
Envelope Plasmid: Du422.1, Tier: 2,
Clade: C, Country
of origin: S. Africa, Fiebig Stage: V, Mode
of Transmission: M - F, Accession number: DQ411854
ENVELOPE PLASMID: Bal.26 Tier: 1
Clade: B Country
of origin: USA Fiebig Stage: VI Mode
of Transmission: Accession number: Pending
ENVELOPE PLASMID: Bx08.16 Tier: 1
Clade: B Country
of origin: France Fiebig Stage: VI Mode
of Transmission: - Accession number: GQ855765
Envelope Plasmid: QH0692.42, Tier: 2,
Clade: B, Country
of origin: Trinidad, Fiebig Stage: V, Mode
of Transmission: F - M, Accession number: AY835439
Envelope Plasmid: TRO.11, Tier: 2,
Clade: B, Country
of origin: Italy, Fiebig Stage: IIII, Mode
of Transmission: M - M, Accession number: AY835445
ENVELOPE PLASMID: Q842.d12 Tier: 2
Clade: A Country
of origin: Kenya Stage
of infection: Acute / Early Mode
of Transmission: M - F Accession number: AF407160
Envelope Plasmid: AC10.0.29, Tier: 2,
Clade: B, Country
of origin: USA, Fiebig Stage: III, Mode
of Transmission: M - M, Accession number: AY835446
Envelope Plasmid: SC422661.8, Tier: 2,
Clade: B, Country
of origin: Trinidad, Fiebig Stage: IV, Mode
of Transmission: F - M, Accession number: AY835441
G3, Tier: 2,
Clade: C, Country
of origin: S. Africa, Fiebig Stage: IV, Mode
of Transmission: M - F, Accession number: DQ435682
Recombinant gp140 envelope protein from the HIV - 1
clade C / B» strain CN97001 (clone CN54); the envelope protein is
of clade C
origin, accession number AF286226, terminating at ALDSWKN.
S. L. Page and Morris Goodman, «Catarrhine phylogeny: Noncoding DNA evidence for a diphyletic
origin of the mangabeys and for a human - chimpanzee
clade,» Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 18 (1): 14 - 25 (January 2001).
18S rRNA data indicate that aschelminthes are polyphyletic in
origin and consist
of at least three distinct
clades.