Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses that result from cross-species transmissions. Generally these sporadic events are evolutionary dead-ends, but occasionally, viruses establish themselves in a new host that offers a novel genomic context to which the virus must adjust to avoid attenuation. However, the dynamics of this process are unknown. Here we present a novel method to characterize the time it takes to G+C composition at third codon positions (GC3 content) of influenza viruses to adjust to that of a new host. We compare the inferred dynamics in two subtypes, H1N1 and H3N2, based on complete genomes of viruses circulating in humans, swine and birds between 1900–2009. Our results sug...
We reflect here on the issues pertinent to the evolution and host interactions of influenza A viruse...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019RNA viruses like influenza mutate rapidly to form gene...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
<div><p>Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses t...
Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses that resu...
Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses that resu...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Influenza A virus infects a wide range of hosts including birds, humans, pigs, horses, and other mam...
The natural reservoir of Influenza A is waterfowl. Normally, waterfowl viruses are not adapted to in...
Four influenza pandemics have struck the human population during the last 100 years causing substant...
The influenza virus mutates and spreads rapidly, making it an ideal model for studying evolutionary ...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
Influenza A virus can quickly acquire genetic mutations that may be associated with increased virule...
An H1N1 subtype influenza A virus with all eight gene segments derived from wild birds (including ma...
We reflect here on the issues pertinent to the evolution and host interactions of influenza A viruse...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019RNA viruses like influenza mutate rapidly to form gene...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
<div><p>Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses t...
Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses that resu...
Human populations are constantly exposed to emerging pathogens such as influenza A viruses that resu...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Influenza A virus infects a wide range of hosts including birds, humans, pigs, horses, and other mam...
The natural reservoir of Influenza A is waterfowl. Normally, waterfowl viruses are not adapted to in...
Four influenza pandemics have struck the human population during the last 100 years causing substant...
The influenza virus mutates and spreads rapidly, making it an ideal model for studying evolutionary ...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
Influenza A virus can quickly acquire genetic mutations that may be associated with increased virule...
An H1N1 subtype influenza A virus with all eight gene segments derived from wild birds (including ma...
We reflect here on the issues pertinent to the evolution and host interactions of influenza A viruse...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019RNA viruses like influenza mutate rapidly to form gene...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...