Insights From Deep Sequencing of the HBV Genome—Unique, Tiny, and Misunderstood

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a unique, tiny, partially double-stranded, reverse-transcribing DNA virus with proteins encoded by multiple overlapping reading frames. The substitution rate is surprisingly high for a DNA virus, but lower than that of other reverse transcribing organisms. More than 260 million people worldwide have chronic HBV infection, which causes 0.8 million deaths a year. Due to the high burden of disease, international health agencies have set the goal of eliminating HBV infection by 2030.

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