Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease free for 20 or more years. This variation in the rate of disease progression is poorly understood and has been attributed to host genetics, host immune responses, co-infection, viral genetics, and adaptation. Here, we develop a new "relaxed-clock'' phylogenetic method to estimate absolute rates of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution through time. We identify an unexpected association between the synonymous substitution rate of HIV and disease progression parameters. Since immune activation is the major determinant of HIV disease progression, we propose that this process can also determine viral generation times, by creating favourable c...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
AbstractThe molecular clock hypothesis states that the rate of nucleotide substitution per generatio...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
BackgroundHIV-1 can persist for the duration of a patient's life due in part to its ability to hide ...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
<div><p>Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal...
HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
AbstractThe molecular clock hypothesis states that the rate of nucleotide substitution per generatio...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
BackgroundHIV-1 can persist for the duration of a patient's life due in part to its ability to hide ...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
A positive correlation between virus evolutionary rate and disease progression has been shown for hu...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
<div><p>Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal...
HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Analysis of HIV-1 gene sequences sampled longitudinally from infected individuals can reveal the evo...
AbstractThe molecular clock hypothesis states that the rate of nucleotide substitution per generatio...