Subject R880F was chosen to validate the Sequence Harmony approach because the earliest neutralizing antibody response was previously mapped to an epitope located at the base of the V3 loop [11]. Positions indicated with an asterisk were identified and evaluated in the previous study. Thirty-three SGA derived T/F Env amino acid sequences from R880F (Group 1) were aligned with 10 sequences from 3-months post-infection (A), or 12 sequences from 6-months post-infection (B) (Group 2). In (A), Sequence Harmony analysis identified four positions, highlighted yellow, that were significantly different (Z<-3) between the two populations at 3-months. Two of these positions were determined to be autologous neutralizing antibody escape mutations at 3-months via mutagenesis (295 and 338), whereas 456 could not be directly attributed to neutralizing antibody or cytotoxic T lymphocyte selective pressure. In (B), Sequence Harmony analysis identified two positions that remained significant from 3 months (highlighted yellow), six positions that became significant at 6 months (highlighted green), and two positions that lost significance at 6 months (not highlighted). Positions 335, 338, and 341 were all determined to be neutralizing antibody escape mutations at 6 months.