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To infect t cells, m-tropic human immunodeficiency virus-1 (hiv-1) strains bind to the cell surface protein ccr5, which is normally a receptor for various immunity-related factors. about 10 percent of scandinavians are heterozygous for a ccr5 allele with a 32-base-pair deletion that introduces a premature stop codon, thereby creating a protein that binds neither factors nor virus. heterozygous individuals exhibit some resistance to m-tropic hiv-1 infection, and homozygous individuals are very resistant to infection. in the case of hiv-1, this mutation has proven to be

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