Background: Synonymous or silent mutations are usually thought to evolve neutrally. However, accumulating recent evidence has demonstrated that silent mutations may destabilize RNA structures or disrupt cis regulatory motifs superimposed on coding sequences. Such observations suggest the existence of stretches of codon sites that are evolutionary conserved at both DNA-RNA and protein levels. Such stretches may point to functionally important regions within protein coding sequences not necessarily reflecting functional constraints on the amino-acid sequence. The HIV-1 genome is highly compact, and often harbors overlapping functional elements at the protein, RNA, and DNA levels. This superimposition of functions leads to complex selective fo...
I investigated variable selective pressures among amino acid sites in HIV-1 genes. Selective pressur...
The ~9.5 kilobase HIV-1 genome contains RNA sequences and structures that control many aspects of vi...
Author Summary Viruses, such as HIV, are able to evade host immune responses through escape mutation...
Background: Synonymous or silent mutations are usually thought to evolve neutrally. However, accumul...
BACKGROUND: Positive selection pressure acting on protein-coding sequences is usually inferred when ...
Abstract Background Positive selection pressure acting on protein-coding sequences is usually inferr...
Abstract Background The HIV-1 genome is subject to pressures that target the virus resulting in esca...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has a biased nucleotide composition differen...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 136-165).This thesis exposes previously ig...
HIV-1 replicates via a low-fidelity polymerase with a high mutation rate; strong conservation of ind...
HIV-1 replicates via a low-fidelity polymerase with a high mutation rate; strong conservation of ind...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...
Cellular immune control of HIV is mediated, in part, by induction of single amino acid mutations tha...
Cellular immune control of HIV is mediated, in part, by induction of single amino acid mutations tha...
I investigated variable selective pressures among amino acid sites in HIV-1 genes. Selective pressur...
The ~9.5 kilobase HIV-1 genome contains RNA sequences and structures that control many aspects of vi...
Author Summary Viruses, such as HIV, are able to evade host immune responses through escape mutation...
Background: Synonymous or silent mutations are usually thought to evolve neutrally. However, accumul...
BACKGROUND: Positive selection pressure acting on protein-coding sequences is usually inferred when ...
Abstract Background Positive selection pressure acting on protein-coding sequences is usually inferr...
Abstract Background The HIV-1 genome is subject to pressures that target the virus resulting in esca...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has a biased nucleotide composition differen...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 136-165).This thesis exposes previously ig...
HIV-1 replicates via a low-fidelity polymerase with a high mutation rate; strong conservation of ind...
HIV-1 replicates via a low-fidelity polymerase with a high mutation rate; strong conservation of ind...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...
Host-pathogen interactions underlie one of the most complex evolutionary phenomena resulting in cont...
Cellular immune control of HIV is mediated, in part, by induction of single amino acid mutations tha...
Cellular immune control of HIV is mediated, in part, by induction of single amino acid mutations tha...
I investigated variable selective pressures among amino acid sites in HIV-1 genes. Selective pressur...
The ~9.5 kilobase HIV-1 genome contains RNA sequences and structures that control many aspects of vi...
Author Summary Viruses, such as HIV, are able to evade host immune responses through escape mutation...