Abstract: Viral phylodynamics is defined as the study of how epidemiological, immunological, and evolutionary processes act and potentially interact to shape viral phylogenies. Since the coining of the term in 2004, research on viral phylodynamics has focused on trans-mission dynamics in an effort to shed light on how these dynamics impact viral genetic variation. Transmission dynamics can be considered at the level of cells within an infected host, individual hosts within a population, or entire populations of hosts. Many viruses, especially RNA viruses, rapidly accumulate genetic variation because of short generation times and high mutation rates. Patterns of viral genetic variation are therefore heavily influenced by how quickly transmis...
<p>RNA viruses are an important cause of global morbidity and mortality. The rapid evolutionary rate...
Abstract Background Phylodynamics, the study of the interaction between epidemiological and pathogen...
Viral infections and their associated diseases represent an eminent and worldwide threat to public h...
Viral phylodynamics is defined as the study of how epidemiological, immunological, and evolutionary ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018RNA viruses evolve quickly, on a comparable timescale ...
<div><p><b>Viral phylodynamics</b> is defined as the study of how <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w...
Viral infections by sexual and droplet transmission routes typically spread through a complex host-t...
Abstract – A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emer...
Viruses have attracted the interest of researchers from multiple disciplines and have nucleated many...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
RNA viruses generate genetically diverse populations during acute infections within human hosts. Stu...
The field of phylodynamics, which attempts to enhance our understanding of infectious disease dynami...
Viruses cause a large number of infectious diseases in human and veterinary medicine. Despite an ext...
This thesis focuses on the population dynamics of three antigenically diverse RNA viruses: dengue, i...
Viral sequence data has great potential for answering questions about the epidemiological dynamics a...
<p>RNA viruses are an important cause of global morbidity and mortality. The rapid evolutionary rate...
Abstract Background Phylodynamics, the study of the interaction between epidemiological and pathogen...
Viral infections and their associated diseases represent an eminent and worldwide threat to public h...
Viral phylodynamics is defined as the study of how epidemiological, immunological, and evolutionary ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018RNA viruses evolve quickly, on a comparable timescale ...
<div><p><b>Viral phylodynamics</b> is defined as the study of how <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w...
Viral infections by sexual and droplet transmission routes typically spread through a complex host-t...
Abstract – A number of virologic and environmental factors are involved in the emergence and re-emer...
Viruses have attracted the interest of researchers from multiple disciplines and have nucleated many...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
RNA viruses generate genetically diverse populations during acute infections within human hosts. Stu...
The field of phylodynamics, which attempts to enhance our understanding of infectious disease dynami...
Viruses cause a large number of infectious diseases in human and veterinary medicine. Despite an ext...
This thesis focuses on the population dynamics of three antigenically diverse RNA viruses: dengue, i...
Viral sequence data has great potential for answering questions about the epidemiological dynamics a...
<p>RNA viruses are an important cause of global morbidity and mortality. The rapid evolutionary rate...
Abstract Background Phylodynamics, the study of the interaction between epidemiological and pathogen...
Viral infections and their associated diseases represent an eminent and worldwide threat to public h...