The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reduction of number of virus particles and this occurs multiple times throughout the viral transmission cycle. Viral replication is then necessary for regeneration of a diverse mutant swarm. It is now understood that any perturbation of the mutation frequency either by increasing or decreasing the accumulation of mutations in an RNA virus results in attenuation of the virus. To determine if altering the rate at which a virus accumulates mutations decreases the probability of a successful virus infection due to issues traversing host bottlenecks, a series of mutations in the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV), ...
For positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there is a trade-off between the mutually excl...
RNA viruses exist as a spectrum of mutants that is generated and maintained during replication withi...
Mutations are incorporated into the genomes of RNA viruses at an optimal frequency and altering this...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
AbstractThe West Nile virus (WNV) genome contains a single RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene,...
High rates of error-prone replication result in the rapid accumulation of genetic diversity of RNA v...
During RNA virus replication, there is the potential to incorporate mutations that affect virulence ...
Arboviruses cycle through both vertebrates and invertebrates, which requires them to adapt to dispar...
RNA viruses typically occur in genetically diverse populations due to their error-prone genome repli...
<div><p>RNA viruses typically occur in genetically diverse populations due to their error-prone geno...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
High rates of error-prone replication result in the rapid accumulation of genetic diversity of RNA v...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
For positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there is a trade-off between the mutually excl...
RNA viruses exist as a spectrum of mutants that is generated and maintained during replication withi...
Mutations are incorporated into the genomes of RNA viruses at an optimal frequency and altering this...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
AbstractThe West Nile virus (WNV) genome contains a single RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene,...
High rates of error-prone replication result in the rapid accumulation of genetic diversity of RNA v...
During RNA virus replication, there is the potential to incorporate mutations that affect virulence ...
Arboviruses cycle through both vertebrates and invertebrates, which requires them to adapt to dispar...
RNA viruses typically occur in genetically diverse populations due to their error-prone genome repli...
<div><p>RNA viruses typically occur in genetically diverse populations due to their error-prone geno...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
High rates of error-prone replication result in the rapid accumulation of genetic diversity of RNA v...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
For positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there is a trade-off between the mutually excl...
RNA viruses exist as a spectrum of mutants that is generated and maintained during replication withi...
Mutations are incorporated into the genomes of RNA viruses at an optimal frequency and altering this...