Since recombination leads to the generation of mosaic genomes that violate the assumption of traditional phylogenetic methods that sequence evolution can be accurately described by a single tree, results and conclusions based on phylogenetic analysis of data sets including recombinant sequences can be severely misleading. Many methods are able to adequately detect recombination between diverse sequences, for example between different HIV-1 subtypes. More problematic is the identification of recombinants among closely related sequences such as a viral population within a host. We describe a simple algorithmic procedure that enables detection of intra-host recombinants based on split-decomposition networks and a robust statistical test for re...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
To address whether sequences of viral gag and env quasispecies collected during the early post-acute...
International audienceThe genome of the human immunodeficiency virus is highly prone to recombinatio...
Recombinant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) strains containing sequences from different ...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
In this article, we introduce a novel methodology for characterizing viral genetic features: the Uni...
Recombination in HIV-1 is well documented, but its importance in the low-diversity setting of within...
Recombination is one of the major mechanisms underlying the generation of HIV-1 variability. Current...
The generation of genetic diversity is a fundamental characteristic of HIV-1 replication, allowing t...
Recombination is one of the main processes shaping the evolution of HIV-1, with relevant consequence...
One of the main characteristics of the HIV-1 is its extensive genetic heterogeneity. Intersubtype re...
Although recombination during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro and i...
International audienceThe intrinsic recombination rate of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exceeds...
Determining the amount of recombination in the genealogical history of a sample of genes is importan...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.The genome of the human immunodeficiency virus is h...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
To address whether sequences of viral gag and env quasispecies collected during the early post-acute...
International audienceThe genome of the human immunodeficiency virus is highly prone to recombinatio...
Recombinant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) strains containing sequences from different ...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
In this article, we introduce a novel methodology for characterizing viral genetic features: the Uni...
Recombination in HIV-1 is well documented, but its importance in the low-diversity setting of within...
Recombination is one of the major mechanisms underlying the generation of HIV-1 variability. Current...
The generation of genetic diversity is a fundamental characteristic of HIV-1 replication, allowing t...
Recombination is one of the main processes shaping the evolution of HIV-1, with relevant consequence...
One of the main characteristics of the HIV-1 is its extensive genetic heterogeneity. Intersubtype re...
Although recombination during human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro and i...
International audienceThe intrinsic recombination rate of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) exceeds...
Determining the amount of recombination in the genealogical history of a sample of genes is importan...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.The genome of the human immunodeficiency virus is h...
The primary goal of this dissertation is the study of patterns of viral evolution inferred from seri...
To address whether sequences of viral gag and env quasispecies collected during the early post-acute...
International audienceThe genome of the human immunodeficiency virus is highly prone to recombinatio...