A killer's family tree: Tracking evolution of HIV-1 could yield clues to treatment

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Sternberg, S.
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Sternberg, S. (2003). A killer's family tree: Tracking evolution of HIV-1 could yield clues to treatment. USA Today pages 6D
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2003
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USA Today
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Keywords: 
Africa; African; aid; AIDS; Animal; antelope; antelopes; ape; apes; chimpanzee; chimpanzees; development; disease; England; epidemic; evolution; FOREST; Gombe National Park; Goodall; gorilla; gorillas; Hahn; HIV; hunt; hunter; hunters; hunting; infection;
Abstract: 
Scientists studying the origin of the virus that causes AIDS in humans, HIV-1, have tracked it back in time, through countless evolutionary changes and deep into the African bush
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