Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutionary fate of populations is one of the central themes of Evolutionary Biology. Theory predicts that by increasing the number of coexisting beneficial alleles in a population beyond some point does not necessarily translates into an acceleration in the rate of evolution. This diminishing-returns effect of beneficial genetic variability in microbial asexual populations is known as clonal interference. Clonal interference has been shown to operate in experimental populations of animal RNA viruses replicating in cell cultures. Here we carried out experiments to test whether a similar diminishing-returns of population size on the rate of adaptation exist...
RNA viruses are the main source of emerging infectious diseases because of the evolutionary potentia...
Uncovering how natural selection and genetic drift shape the evolutionary dynamics of virus populati...
Although differing rates of environmental turnover should be consequential for the dynamics of adapt...
[EN] Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutio...
[EN] A long-standing observation in evolutionary virology is that RNA virus populations are highly p...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
Knowledge about the distribution of mutational fitness effects (DMFE) is essential for many evolutio...
In asexual populations, beneÞcial mutations that occur in different lineages compete with one anothe...
Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparas...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Power of Viruses, celebrada en Poreč (Croatia) del 1...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
The efficiency of plant major resistance genes is limited by the emergence and spread of resistance‐...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
[EN] Effective population size (N-e) is a key parameter for understanding evolutionary processes, bu...
RNA viruses are the main source of emerging infectious diseases because of the evolutionary potentia...
Uncovering how natural selection and genetic drift shape the evolutionary dynamics of virus populati...
Although differing rates of environmental turnover should be consequential for the dynamics of adapt...
[EN] Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutio...
[EN] A long-standing observation in evolutionary virology is that RNA virus populations are highly p...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
Knowledge about the distribution of mutational fitness effects (DMFE) is essential for many evolutio...
In asexual populations, beneÞcial mutations that occur in different lineages compete with one anothe...
Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparas...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la Conferencia Power of Viruses, celebrada en Poreč (Croatia) del 1...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
The efficiency of plant major resistance genes is limited by the emergence and spread of resistance‐...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
[EN] Effective population size (N-e) is a key parameter for understanding evolutionary processes, bu...
RNA viruses are the main source of emerging infectious diseases because of the evolutionary potentia...
Uncovering how natural selection and genetic drift shape the evolutionary dynamics of virus populati...
Although differing rates of environmental turnover should be consequential for the dynamics of adapt...