Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transmission have used genome sequence data to evaluate the number of particles transmitted between hosts, and the role of selection as it operates during the transmission process. However, the interpretation of sequence data describing transmission events is a challenging task. We here present a novel and comprehensive framework for using short-read sequence data to understand viral transmission events, designed for influenza virus, but adaptable to other viral species. Our approach solves multiple shortcomings of previous methods for this purpose; for example, we consider transmission as an event involving whole viruses, rather than sets of indep...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
<div><p>Recent years have seen the development of numerous methodologies for reconstructing transmis...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transm...
Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transm...
Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transm...
In order to spread, pathogens must not only be able to grow within an infected host, but also transm...
A. Basic model of transmission. A set of haplotypes exists at frequencies qB from which a noisy obse...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
<div><p>The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question ...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
<p>Influenza A virus is a major source of morbidity and mortality, annually resulting in over 9000 d...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
<div><p>Recent years have seen the development of numerous methodologies for reconstructing transmis...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transm...
Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transm...
Transmission between hosts is a critical part of the viral lifecycle. Recent studies of viral transm...
In order to spread, pathogens must not only be able to grow within an infected host, but also transm...
A. Basic model of transmission. A set of haplotypes exists at frequencies qB from which a noisy obse...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
<div><p>The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question ...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
<p>Influenza A virus is a major source of morbidity and mortality, annually resulting in over 9000 d...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
The transmission bottleneck is defined as the number of viral particles that transmit from one host ...
<div><p>Recent years have seen the development of numerous methodologies for reconstructing transmis...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...