Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensuing interaction between these strains can, in theory, be a major determinant of the direction of selection on virulence genes in pathogen populations. Many mathematical analyses of this assume that virulent pathogen lineages have a competitive advantage within coinfected hosts and thus predict that pathogens will evolve to become more virulent where genetically diverse infections are common. Although the implications of these studies are relevant to both fundamental biology and medical science, direct empirical tests for relationships between virulence and competitive ability are lacking. Here we use newly developed strain-specific real-time q...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Conspecific competition occurs in a multitude of organisms, particularly in parasites, where several...
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Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHumans and animals often become coin...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
<div><p>In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often compo...
Competitive interactions between coinfecting genotypes of the same pathogen can impose selection on ...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Within-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evolution of vi...
We studied infection dynamics of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice infected with 3 genetically distinct cl...
<div><p>Malarial infections are often genetically diverse, leading to competitive interactions betwe...
AbstractWithin-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evoluti...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Conspecific competition occurs in a multitude of organisms, particularly in parasites, where several...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 7.0px Times; color: #141413} span.s1 {font: 7.0px Helve...
Humans and animals often become coinfected with pathogen strains that differ in virulence. The ensui...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHumans and animals often become coin...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
<div><p>In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often compo...
Competitive interactions between coinfecting genotypes of the same pathogen can impose selection on ...
Malaria infections normally consist of more than one clonally-replicating lineage. Within-host inter...
Within-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evolution of vi...
We studied infection dynamics of Plasmodium chabaudi in mice infected with 3 genetically distinct cl...
<div><p>Malarial infections are often genetically diverse, leading to competitive interactions betwe...
AbstractWithin-host competition among parasite genotypes affects epidemiology as well as the evoluti...
In an effort to understand what limits the virulence of malaria parasites, we infected inbred mice o...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
From an evolutionary perspective, natural selection is expected to maximize transmission to new host...
Conspecific competition occurs in a multitude of organisms, particularly in parasites, where several...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 7.0px Times; color: #141413} span.s1 {font: 7.0px Helve...