Recent investigations surprisingly indicate that single RNA "stem-loops" operate solely by chemical laws that act without selective forces, and in contrast, self-ligated consortia of RNA stem-loops operate by biological selection. To understand consortial RNA selection, the concept of single quasi-species and its mutant spectra as drivers of RNA variation and evolution is rethought here. Instead, we evaluate the current RNA world scenario in which consortia of cooperating RNA stem-loops are the basic players. We thus redefine quasispecies as RNA quasispecies consortia and argue that it has essential behavioral motifs that are relevant to the inherent variation, evolution and diversity in biology. We propose that qs-c is an especially innova...
Background: A number of recent papers have cast doubt on the applicability of the quasispecies conce...
Cooperation is essential for evolution of biological complexity. Recent work has shown game theoreti...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
Recent investigations surprisingly indicate that single RNA "stem-loops" operate solely by chemical ...
The emergence of cooperative quasi-species consortia (QS-C) thinking from the more accepted quasispe...
Background. RNA molecules, through their dual appearance as sequence and structure, represent a suit...
We review the origins of the quasispecies concept and its relevance for RNA virus evolution, viral p...
In the early 1970s, Manfred Eigen and colleagues developed the quasispecies model (qs) for the popul...
Our understanding of the key players in evolution and of the development of all organisms in all dom...
The study of RNA virus evolution has blossomed over the last 20 years. Despite the emergence of this...
Viral quasispecies are distinct but closely related mutants formed by the disparity in viral genomes...
RNA sociology investigates the behavioral motifs of RNA consortia from the social science perspectiv...
Available online t al. propose that the become a universal be extended to other the historical per-p...
Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation–selection balance. This...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
Background: A number of recent papers have cast doubt on the applicability of the quasispecies conce...
Cooperation is essential for evolution of biological complexity. Recent work has shown game theoreti...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
Recent investigations surprisingly indicate that single RNA "stem-loops" operate solely by chemical ...
The emergence of cooperative quasi-species consortia (QS-C) thinking from the more accepted quasispe...
Background. RNA molecules, through their dual appearance as sequence and structure, represent a suit...
We review the origins of the quasispecies concept and its relevance for RNA virus evolution, viral p...
In the early 1970s, Manfred Eigen and colleagues developed the quasispecies model (qs) for the popul...
Our understanding of the key players in evolution and of the development of all organisms in all dom...
The study of RNA virus evolution has blossomed over the last 20 years. Despite the emergence of this...
Viral quasispecies are distinct but closely related mutants formed by the disparity in viral genomes...
RNA sociology investigates the behavioral motifs of RNA consortia from the social science perspectiv...
Available online t al. propose that the become a universal be extended to other the historical per-p...
Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation–selection balance. This...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
Background: A number of recent papers have cast doubt on the applicability of the quasispecies conce...
Cooperation is essential for evolution of biological complexity. Recent work has shown game theoreti...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...