[EN] This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same species condition the evolution of a plant RNA virus. We performed a threefold replicated evolution experiment in which Tobacco etch potyvirus isolate At17b (TEV-At17b), adapted to Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Ler-0, was serially passaged in five genetically heterogeneous ecotypes of A. thaliana. After 15 passages we found that evolved viruses improved their fitness, showed higher infectivity and stronger virulence in their local host ecotypes. The genome of evolved lineages was sequenced and putative adaptive mutations identified. Host-driven convergent mutations have been identified. Evidences supported selection for increased translatio...
Predicting viral emergence is difficult due to the stochastic nature of the underlying processes and...
The use of high-throughput transcript profiling techniques has opened the possibility of identifyin...
Understanding plant–virus coevolution requires wild systems in which there is no human manipulation ...
[EN] This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the sa...
This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same sp...
This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same sp...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la XIII Reunión de Biología Vegetal, celebrada en Puerto Varas (Chi...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al B-Debate: "When Development Meets Stress: Understanding developmen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Power of Viruses, celebrada en Poreč (Croatia) del 1...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
Antagonistic interactions between plant viruses and their host lead to coevolution of virus virulenc...
[EN] Viruses are common agents of plant infectious diseases. During last decades, worldwide agricult...
[EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both appl...
[EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both appl...
[EN] Recent studies in plant virus evolution are revealing that genetic structure and behavior of vi...
Predicting viral emergence is difficult due to the stochastic nature of the underlying processes and...
The use of high-throughput transcript profiling techniques has opened the possibility of identifyin...
Understanding plant–virus coevolution requires wild systems in which there is no human manipulation ...
[EN] This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the sa...
This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same sp...
This study evaluates the extent to which genetic differences among host individuals from the same sp...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la XIII Reunión de Biología Vegetal, celebrada en Puerto Varas (Chi...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al B-Debate: "When Development Meets Stress: Understanding developmen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Power of Viruses, celebrada en Poreč (Croatia) del 1...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
Antagonistic interactions between plant viruses and their host lead to coevolution of virus virulenc...
[EN] Viruses are common agents of plant infectious diseases. During last decades, worldwide agricult...
[EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both appl...
[EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both appl...
[EN] Recent studies in plant virus evolution are revealing that genetic structure and behavior of vi...
Predicting viral emergence is difficult due to the stochastic nature of the underlying processes and...
The use of high-throughput transcript profiling techniques has opened the possibility of identifyin...
Understanding plant–virus coevolution requires wild systems in which there is no human manipulation ...