Gene Clue To HIV Origin In Humans

Scientists say they have uncovered an important clue to understanding the origins of the Aids epidemic. They have pinpointed crucial differences in a gene found in rhesus monkeys that can prevent HIV infection, and its human counterpart, that cannot. It appears that only a single change to the human gene is needed to enable it to block HIV infection. The study, by the National Institute for Medical Research, is published in Current Biology.

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