Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subjected to continuous genetic variation, competition, and selection. Quasispecies structure and dynamics of replicating RNA enable virus populations to persist in their hosts and cause disease. We review mechanisms of viral persistence in cells, organisms, and populations of organisms and suggest that the critical interplay between host and viral influences (including in some cases the quasispecies organization) is the main driving force for long-term survival of viruses in nature
RNA genetic elements include many important animal and plant pathogens. They share high mutability, ...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viral quasispecies are distinct but closely related mutants formed by the disparity in viral genomes...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
Quasispecies theory is providing a solid, evolving conceptual framework for insights into virus popu...
AbstractNew generation sequencing is greatly expanding the capacity to examine the composition of mu...
<p>A virus replicating with a high mutation rate will generate a diverse mutant repertoire over the ...
The study of RNA virus evolution has blossomed over the last 20 years. Despite the emergence of this...
Abstract The tremendous majority of RNA genomes from pathogenic viruses analyzed and deposited in da...
Viruses have evolved a wide range of strategies to persist in their hosts. It remains a challenge to...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Viral quasispecies are dynamic distributions of nonidentical but closely related mutant and recombin...
RNA genetic elements include many important animal and plant pathogens. They share high mutability, ...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viral quasispecies are closely related (but nonidentical) mutant and recombinant viral genomes subje...
Viral quasispecies are distinct but closely related mutants formed by the disparity in viral genomes...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
Quasispecies theory is providing a solid, evolving conceptual framework for insights into virus popu...
AbstractNew generation sequencing is greatly expanding the capacity to examine the composition of mu...
<p>A virus replicating with a high mutation rate will generate a diverse mutant repertoire over the ...
The study of RNA virus evolution has blossomed over the last 20 years. Despite the emergence of this...
Abstract The tremendous majority of RNA genomes from pathogenic viruses analyzed and deposited in da...
Viruses have evolved a wide range of strategies to persist in their hosts. It remains a challenge to...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Viral quasispecies are dynamic distributions of nonidentical but closely related mutant and recombin...
RNA genetic elements include many important animal and plant pathogens. They share high mutability, ...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
RNA viruses offer a unique opportunity for the study of evolution at the molecular level. Recent exp...