Abstract Background RNA viruses such as HCV and HIV mutate at extremely high rates, and as a result, they exist in infected hosts as populations of genetically related variants. Recent advances in sequencing technologies make possible to identify such populations at great depth. In particular, these technologies provide new opportunities for inference of relatedness between viral samples, identification of transmission clusters and sources of infection, which are crucial tasks for viral outbreaks investigations. Results We present (i) an evolutionary simulation algorithm Viral Outbreak InferenCE (VOICE) inferring genetic relatedness, (ii) an algorithm MinDistB detecting possible transmission using minimal distances between intra-host viral ...
In order to spread, pathogens must not only be able to grow within an infected host, but also transm...
The epidemiology of chronic viral infections, such as those caused by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Hu...
In modern applications of molecular epidemiology, genetic sequence data are routinely used to identi...
RNA viruses mutate at extremely high rates, forming an intra-host viral population of closely relate...
Abstract Background Many biological analysis tasks require extraction of families of genetically sim...
Abstract Background Hepatitis C is a major public health problem in the United States and worldwide....
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
<div><p>Identifying the source of transmission using pathogen genetic data is complicated by numerou...
Spread of HIV typically involves uneven transmission patterns where some individuals spread to a lar...
To prevent infectious diseases from spreading, it is often very valuable to know how, when, where an...
Infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) leads to one of two outcomes; either the infection resolves wit...
Genetic sequences from pathogens can provide information about infectious disease dynamics that may ...
Background: Hepatitis C is a major public health problem in the United States and worldwide. Outbrea...
The ability of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to produce massive quantities of genomic data inexpe...
In order to spread, pathogens must not only be able to grow within an infected host, but also transm...
The epidemiology of chronic viral infections, such as those caused by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Hu...
In modern applications of molecular epidemiology, genetic sequence data are routinely used to identi...
RNA viruses mutate at extremely high rates, forming an intra-host viral population of closely relate...
Abstract Background Many biological analysis tasks require extraction of families of genetically sim...
Abstract Background Hepatitis C is a major public health problem in the United States and worldwide....
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
Clustering infections by genetic similarity is a popular technique for identifying potential outbrea...
<div><p>Identifying the source of transmission using pathogen genetic data is complicated by numerou...
Spread of HIV typically involves uneven transmission patterns where some individuals spread to a lar...
To prevent infectious diseases from spreading, it is often very valuable to know how, when, where an...
Infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) leads to one of two outcomes; either the infection resolves wit...
Genetic sequences from pathogens can provide information about infectious disease dynamics that may ...
Background: Hepatitis C is a major public health problem in the United States and worldwide. Outbrea...
The ability of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to produce massive quantities of genomic data inexpe...
In order to spread, pathogens must not only be able to grow within an infected host, but also transm...
The epidemiology of chronic viral infections, such as those caused by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Hu...
In modern applications of molecular epidemiology, genetic sequence data are routinely used to identi...