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Bifx Africa-India Joint Virtual Conference 2011 Bioinformatics for the analysis of hepatitis B virus HBV in pregnant women Silvia Vasquez 1, Howard Fields 2 1 Division of Biology, Research and Development Directory, Nuclear Center RACSO, Instituto Peruano de Energía Nuclear, Avenida San Juan de Dios, Km 12 s / n, Carabayllo, Lima, Peru. 2 Division of Viral Hepatitis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, USA.
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Luricocha – Huanta
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AIM To analyze phylogenetically sequences that were 402 nucleotide long from the HBsAg gene of HBV obtained from an evaluation of pregnant Peruvian women who received health care in hospitals from Abancay, Huanta or Lima To identify circulating genotypes
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HEPATITIS B VIRUS (HBV) Hepadnaviridae family 42 nm Spherical shape Genome de 3020-3320 nucleotides (string -) 1700-2800 nucleotides (string +) Genes: C (core protein) P (polymerase) S (pre S1, pre S2, and S) X ( X protein)
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HEPATITIS B virions http://es.wikipedia.org/w iki/Hepatitis_B
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HBV GENOTYPES A and D UNITED STATES and EUROPE B and C ASIA E AFRICA G Low prevalence USA and EUROPE HCALIFORNIA, MEXICO F VENEZUELA, ARGENTINA, BRAZIL PERU
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Geographical Distribution Chart of the prevalence of HBV in 2005 High: prevalence exceeds 8%, Intermediate:2 to 7%, Low: less than 2% http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatitis_B
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Data Set 16 TAXA MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT CALCULATION OF THE DISTANCE MATRIX NEIGHBOR-JOINING TREE BOOTSTRAPING
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Figura 15. Secuencia de la cepa 131 STRAIN 131 SEQUENCE Stephan Schaefer graph
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Programas Phylip Joe Felsenstein
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P-distance matrix (nucleotides) [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ] [ 1] [ 2] 0.055 [ 3] 0.072 0.067 [ 4] 0.055 0.060 0.067 [ 5] 0.060 0.065 0.060 0.037 [ 6] 0.082 0.075 0.075 0.057 0.062 [ 7] 0.052 0.072 0.075 0.057 0.060 0.070 [ 8] 0.082 0.075 0.085 0.060 0.067 0.035 0.072 [ 9] 0.082 0.077 0.067 0.055 0.060 0.020 0.075 0.045 [10] 0.072 0.060 0.007 0.065 0.057 0.067 0.072 0.080 0.060 [11] 0.085 0.080 0.070 0.057 0.062 0.022 0.077 0.047 0.002 0.062 [12] 0.080 0.070 0.060 0.057 0.057 0.027 0.072 0.052 0.007 0.052 0.010 [13] 0.080 0.075 0.065 0.052 0.057 0.017 0.072 0.047 0.002 0.057 0.005 0.010 [14] 0.080 0.080 0.067 0.057 0.062 0.025 0.072 0.045 0.010 0.060 0.012 0.017 0.012 [15] 0.077 0.072 0.027 0.075 0.070 0.067 0.070 0.080 0.050 0.030 0.052 0.042 0.052 0.050 [16] 0.062 0.032 0.040 0.052 0.050 0.055 0.065 0.062 0.047 0.032 0.050 0.040 0.045 0.050 0.047
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Neighbor-joining Phylogenetic tree in peruvian pregnant women
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Bootstrap Consensus Tree
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PHYLIP Phylogenetic Tree
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RESULTS HBV-A187 Genotype C HBV-A194Genotype F HBV-A163Genotype F HBV-HU94Genotype F HBV-HU65Genotype F HBV-L601 Genotype C HBV-L29Genotype F HBV-L7Genotype B
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CONCLUSIONS The trees obtained from these two methods confirm the same results. This analysis shows that the sequences from pregnant Peruvian women (8 strains) were homologous with genotypes F (62,5%), C (25%) and B (12,5%). Genotype F is prevalent in Perú
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Giving my thanks Carlos Sebastián, Chemical Engineer Fernando Hidalgo, completed doctoral studies in systems engineering, degree in computation Jose Pardo, Statistics and Computer Engineer Katerin Bernal, Computer Engineering Student Richard Osmar León, Computer Engineering Student This group collaborated with the application of Camtasia and I hope this is the begining for a joint collaboration
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