Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in pathogen genomes. Identifying the factors that govern the tempo and mode by which these processes leave a footprint in pathogen genomes represents an important goal towards understanding infectious disease evolution. Discriminating between synonymous and non-synonymous substitution rates is crucial for testing hypotheses about the sources of evolutionary rate variation. Here, we implement a codon substitution model in a Bayesian statistical framework to estimate absolute rates of synonymous and non-synonymous substitution in unknown evolutionary histories. To demonstrate how this model can provide critical insights into pathogen evolutionary dynam...
Background: Phylogenetic analyses reveal probable patterns of divergence of present day organisms fr...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
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...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Figures 1-4 as published in <i>Microbial Genomics</i> in the following article: 'Bayesian codon subs...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Viral phylodynamics is the study of how immunodynamics, epidemiology, and evolutionary processes act...
Many factors complicate the estimation of time scales for phylogenetic histories, requiring increasi...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
Estimating the rate of nucleotide and amino acid substitutions is fundamental to our understanding o...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
Background: Phylogenetic analyses reveal probable patterns of divergence of present day organisms fr...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
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...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Various factors determine the rate at which mutations are generated and fixed in viral genomes. Vira...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Figures 1-4 as published in <i>Microbial Genomics</i> in the following article: 'Bayesian codon subs...
Upon HIV transmission, some patients develop AIDS in only a few months, while others remain disease ...
Viral phylodynamics is the study of how immunodynamics, epidemiology, and evolutionary processes act...
Many factors complicate the estimation of time scales for phylogenetic histories, requiring increasi...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
Estimating the rate of nucleotide and amino acid substitutions is fundamental to our understanding o...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...
Background: Phylogenetic analyses reveal probable patterns of divergence of present day organisms fr...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Molecular phylogenetic and phylogeographic reconstructions generally assume time-homogeneous substit...