Transmission bottlenecks occur in pathogen populations when only a few individual pathogens are transmitted from one infected host to another in the initiation of a new infection. Transmission bottlenecks can dramatically affect the evolution of virulence in rapidly evolving pathogens such as RNA viruses. Characterizing pathogen diversity with the quasispecies concept, we use analytical and simulation methods to demonstrate that severe bottlenecks are likely to drive down the virulence of a pathogen because of stochastic loss of the most virulent pathotypes, through a process analogous to Muller’s ratchet. We investigate in this process the roles of host population size, duration of within-host viral replication, and transmission bottleneck...
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Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
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Despite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer repeated severe bottlenecks, both...
Despite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer repeated severe bottlenecks, both...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
Despite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer repeated severe bottlenecks, both...
<div><p>For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in de...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
Equipe 2International audienceDespite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer rep...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Despite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer repeated severe bottlenecks, both...
Despite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer repeated severe bottlenecks, both...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
Despite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer repeated severe bottlenecks, both...
<div><p>For any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of primary importance in de...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
Equipe 2International audienceDespite rapidly growing to immense sizes, virus populations suffer rep...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...
Equipe 2International audienceFor any organism, population size, and fluctuations thereof, are of pr...