Viruses and other pathogens can diverge in their evolved host-use strategies, due to exposure to different host types and conflicts between within-host reproduction and between-host survival. Most host-pathogen studies have emphasized the role of intra-host reproduction in the evolution of pathogen virulence, whereas the role of extra-host survival has received less attention. Here we examined the evolution of free-living virion survival in RNA virus populations differing in their histories of host-use. To do so, we used lineages of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) that were experimentally evolved in laboratory tissue culture for 100 generations on cancer-derived cells, non-cancerous cells, or alternating passages of the two host types. We ...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
AbstractGenetic and environmental factors will influence the growth of an RNA virus, but their relat...
The high rates of RNA virus evolution are generally attributed to replication with error-prone RNA-d...
Viruses and other pathogens can diverge in their evolved host-use strategies, due to exposure to dif...
Life-history theory predicts that traits for survival and reproduction cannot be simultaneous maximi...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
Although differing rates of environmental turnover should be consequential for the dynamics of adapt...
Most human oncogenic viruses share several characteristics, such as being DNA viruses, having long (...
It is unclear how historical adaptation versus maladaptation in a prior environment affects populati...
The origin of new and complex structures and functions is fundamental for shaping the diversity of l...
Understanding the dynamics of molecular adaptation is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology. Wh...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
The masking of deleterious mutations by complementation and the reassortment of virus segments (viru...
Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparas...
Viral laboratory evolution has been used for different applications, such as modeling viral emergenc...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
AbstractGenetic and environmental factors will influence the growth of an RNA virus, but their relat...
The high rates of RNA virus evolution are generally attributed to replication with error-prone RNA-d...
Viruses and other pathogens can diverge in their evolved host-use strategies, due to exposure to dif...
Life-history theory predicts that traits for survival and reproduction cannot be simultaneous maximi...
Virus-host co-evolution has selected for generalized host defense against viruses, exemplified by in...
Although differing rates of environmental turnover should be consequential for the dynamics of adapt...
Most human oncogenic viruses share several characteristics, such as being DNA viruses, having long (...
It is unclear how historical adaptation versus maladaptation in a prior environment affects populati...
The origin of new and complex structures and functions is fundamental for shaping the diversity of l...
Understanding the dynamics of molecular adaptation is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology. Wh...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
The masking of deleterious mutations by complementation and the reassortment of virus segments (viru...
Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparas...
Viral laboratory evolution has been used for different applications, such as modeling viral emergenc...
Recent studies on evolutionarily distant viral groups have shown that the number of viral ge-nomes t...
AbstractGenetic and environmental factors will influence the growth of an RNA virus, but their relat...
The high rates of RNA virus evolution are generally attributed to replication with error-prone RNA-d...