For positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there is a trade-off between the mutually exclusive tasks of transcription, translation and encapsidation. The replication strategy that maximizes the intracellular growth rate of the virus requires iterative genome transcription from positive to negative, and back to positive sense. However, RNA viruses experience high mutation rates, and the proportion of genomes with lethal mutations increases with the number of replication cycles. Thus, intracellular mutant frequency will depend on the replication strategy. Introducing apparently realistic mutation rates into a model of viral replication demonstrates that strategies that maximize viral growth rate could result in an average of 26 mut...
Reproduction of RNA viruses is typically error-prone due to the infidelity of their replicative mach...
As a consequence of the lack of proofreading activity of RNA virus polymerases, new viral genetic va...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
Positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses are important pathogens infecting almost all types of or...
The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically rele...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
Viruses use diverse strategies for their replication, related in part to the genome structure (doubl...
Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One p...
The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically rele...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
<div><p>Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiki...
Accurate estimates of virus mutation rates are important to understand the evolution of the viruses ...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
Reproduction of RNA viruses is typically error-prone due to the infidelity of their replicative mach...
As a consequence of the lack of proofreading activity of RNA virus polymerases, new viral genetic va...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
Positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses are important pathogens infecting almost all types of or...
The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically rele...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
Viruses use diverse strategies for their replication, related in part to the genome structure (doubl...
Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One p...
The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically rele...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
<div><p>Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiki...
Accurate estimates of virus mutation rates are important to understand the evolution of the viruses ...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
Reproduction of RNA viruses is typically error-prone due to the infidelity of their replicative mach...
As a consequence of the lack of proofreading activity of RNA virus polymerases, new viral genetic va...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...