During replication, RNA viruses rapidly generate diverse mutant progeny which differ in their ability to kill host cells. We report that the progeny of a single RNA viral genome diversified during hundreds of passages in cell culture and self-organized into two genetically distinct subpopulations that exhibited the competition-colonization dynamics previously recognized in many classical ecological systems. Viral colonizers alone were more efficient in killing cells than competitors in culture. In cells coinfected with both competitors and colonizers, viral interference resulted in reduced cell killing, and competitors replaced colonizers. Mathe-matical modeling of this coinfection dynamics predicted selection to be density dependent, which...
Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutionary fa...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...
A single and purified clone of foot-and-mouth disease virus diversified in cell culture into two sub...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...
Abstract Conflicting selection pressures occurring over the life cycle of an organism constitute ser...
RNA viruses are widely used to study evolution experimentally. Many standard protocols of virus prop...
Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutionary fa...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...
A single and purified clone of foot-and-mouth disease virus diversified in cell culture into two sub...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist as genetically diverse populations displaying a range of virulence degrees. The ev...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...
Abstract Conflicting selection pressures occurring over the life cycle of an organism constitute ser...
RNA viruses are widely used to study evolution experimentally. Many standard protocols of virus prop...
Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutionary fa...
Recombination, complementation and competition profoundly influence virus evolution and epidemiology...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...