Schematic representation of growth competition experiments and HTA detection for dual infections. (A) Dual infections with a pair of HIV-1 isolates were performed at three different MOIs (proportion of viruses in wells II, III, and IV). Wells I and V correspond to positive controls for both viruses. An uninfected culture (well VI) was used as a negative control. (B) HTA results from growth competition experiments involving two recombinant HIV-1 strains (SS and T69SSS) and the HIV-1A-92UG029 control. Final ratios of each HIV-1 variant in the dual infection were measured by HTA. Nested env PCR products from the competitions were denatured and annealed to a subtype B probe (HIV-1B-SF162). The proportion of virus production of each HIV-1 isolate is shown below the autoradiographs. To derive relative fitness values for each recombinant HIV-1 variant, the final amount of each virus produced from the dual infection was divided by the initial proportion of the virus in the inoculum, as previously described (30). The total relative fitness is the average of four relative fitness values, corresponding to the four competitions of each recombinant virus with each of four controls (i.e., A1, HIV-1A-92RW009; C, HIV-1C-92BR025; A2, HIV-1A-92UG029; and E, HIV-1E-CMU06). See text for experimental details. ssDNA, single-stranded DNA from the probe. A-92UG029, SS, and T69SSS correspond to DNA heteroduplexes.