Viruses exist within hosts at large population sizes and are subject to high rates of mutation. As such, viral populations exhibit considerable sequence diversity. A variety of summary statistics have been developed which describe, in a single number, the extent of diversity in a viral population; such measurements allow the diversities of different populations to be compared, and the effect of evolutionary forces on a population to be assessed. Here we highlight statistical artefacts underlying some common measures of sequence diversity, whereby variation in the depth of genome sequencing may substantially affect the extent of diversity measured in a viral population, making comparisons of population diversity invalid. Specifically, naive ...
Background: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present with...
Intrahost and interhost assessments of viral diversity are often treated as measures of separate and...
BGPI : équipe 2The invention of next generation sequencing techniques (NGS) marked the coming of a n...
Rapidly evolving RNA viruses prevail within a host as a collection of closely related variants, refe...
Genome sequence data are of great value in describing evolutionary processes in viral populations. H...
AbstractRapidly evolving RNA viruses prevail within a host as a collection of closely related varian...
Genome sequence data are of great value in describing evolutionary processes in viral populations. H...
Background Deep sequencing is a powerful tool for assessing viral genetic diversity. Such experimen...
International audienceExperimental results of diversity estimates in a set of populations often exhi...
Many viruses, including the clinically relevant RNA viruses HIV and HCV, exist in large populations ...
Background: Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) typically results from transmis...
Given the inherent dynamics of a viral quasispecies we are often interested in the comparison of div...
Background: Clonal expansion is a process in which a single organism reproduces asexually, giving ri...
BACKGROUND: Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) typically results from transmis...
BACKGROUND: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present within v...
Background: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present with...
Intrahost and interhost assessments of viral diversity are often treated as measures of separate and...
BGPI : équipe 2The invention of next generation sequencing techniques (NGS) marked the coming of a n...
Rapidly evolving RNA viruses prevail within a host as a collection of closely related variants, refe...
Genome sequence data are of great value in describing evolutionary processes in viral populations. H...
AbstractRapidly evolving RNA viruses prevail within a host as a collection of closely related varian...
Genome sequence data are of great value in describing evolutionary processes in viral populations. H...
Background Deep sequencing is a powerful tool for assessing viral genetic diversity. Such experimen...
International audienceExperimental results of diversity estimates in a set of populations often exhi...
Many viruses, including the clinically relevant RNA viruses HIV and HCV, exist in large populations ...
Background: Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) typically results from transmis...
Given the inherent dynamics of a viral quasispecies we are often interested in the comparison of div...
Background: Clonal expansion is a process in which a single organism reproduces asexually, giving ri...
BACKGROUND: Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) typically results from transmis...
BACKGROUND: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present within v...
Background: Next generation sequencing provides detailed insight into the variation present with...
Intrahost and interhost assessments of viral diversity are often treated as measures of separate and...
BGPI : équipe 2The invention of next generation sequencing techniques (NGS) marked the coming of a n...