Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evolutionary dynamics that underlie associations between disease outcome and viral genetic diversity and divergence. Here we extend a statistical framework to estimate rates of viral molecular adaptation by considering sampling error when computing nucleo-tide site-frequencies. This is particularly beneficial when analyzing viral sequences from within-host viral infections if the number of sequences per time point is limited. To demon-strate the utility of this approach, we apply our method to a cohort of 24 patients infected with HIV-1 at birth. Our approach finds that viral adaptation arising from recurrent positive natural selection is associ...
Whether HIV-1 evolution in infected individuals is dominated by deterministic or stochastic effects ...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The central problem for researchers of HIV-1 evolution is explaining the apparent design of the viru...
<div><p>Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
HIV can evolve remarkably quickly in response to antiretroviral therapies and the immune system. Thi...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance in HIV occurs by the fixation of specific, well-known, drug...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
The HIV evolutionary processes continuously unfold, leaving a measurable footprint in viral gene seq...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Convergent evolution describes the process of different populations acquiring similar phenotypes or ...
Whether HIV-1 evolution in infected individuals is dominated by deterministic or stochastic effects ...
To test hypotheses on the differences in retroviral genetic diversity, we compared the evolutionary ...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Whether HIV-1 evolution in infected individuals is dominated by deterministic or stochastic effects ...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The central problem for researchers of HIV-1 evolution is explaining the apparent design of the viru...
<div><p>Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
HIV can evolve remarkably quickly in response to antiretroviral therapies and the immune system. Thi...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
<div><p>The evolution of drug resistance in HIV occurs by the fixation of specific, well-known, drug...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
The HIV evolutionary processes continuously unfold, leaving a measurable footprint in viral gene seq...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Convergent evolution describes the process of different populations acquiring similar phenotypes or ...
Whether HIV-1 evolution in infected individuals is dominated by deterministic or stochastic effects ...
To test hypotheses on the differences in retroviral genetic diversity, we compared the evolutionary ...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Whether HIV-1 evolution in infected individuals is dominated by deterministic or stochastic effects ...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The central problem for researchers of HIV-1 evolution is explaining the apparent design of the viru...