Most studies on seasonal influenza A/H3N2 virus adaptation have focused on the main antigenic gene, hemagglutinin. However, there is increasing evidence that the genome-wide genetic background of novel antigenic variants can influence these variants' emergence probabilities and impact their patterns of dominance in the population. This suggests that non-antigenic genes may be important in shaping the viral evolutionary dynamics. To better understand the role of selection on non-antigenic genes in the adaptive evolution of seasonal influenza viruses, we have developed a simple population genetic model that considers a virus with one antigenic and one non-antigenic gene segment. By simulating this model under different regimes of selection an...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
The influenza virus is an important human pathogen, with a rapid rate of evolution in the human popu...
Influenza A (H3N2) offers a well-studied, yet not fully understood, disease in terms of the interact...
Most studies on seasonal influenza A/H3N2 virus adaptation have focused on the main antigenic gene, ...
ABSTRACT The seasonal influenza A virus undergoes rapid evolution to escape human immune response. A...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics of influenza A virus is central to its surveillance and cont...
Seasonal influenza viruses are subjected to strong selection as seen by the sequential replacement o...
The seasonal influenza A virus undergoes rapid evolution to escape human immune response. Adaptive c...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is a major public health problem and a pandemic threat. Its evolution is lar...
Abstract Despite their close phylogenetic relationship, type A and B influenza viruses exhibit major...
<div><p>The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question ...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
<div><p>The influenza virus is an important human pathogen, with a rapid rate of evolution in the hu...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
The influenza virus is an important human pathogen, with a rapid rate of evolution in the human popu...
Influenza A (H3N2) offers a well-studied, yet not fully understood, disease in terms of the interact...
Most studies on seasonal influenza A/H3N2 virus adaptation have focused on the main antigenic gene, ...
ABSTRACT The seasonal influenza A virus undergoes rapid evolution to escape human immune response. A...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics of influenza A virus is central to its surveillance and cont...
Seasonal influenza viruses are subjected to strong selection as seen by the sequential replacement o...
The seasonal influenza A virus undergoes rapid evolution to escape human immune response. Adaptive c...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question of parti...
Influenza A virus (IAV) is a major public health problem and a pandemic threat. Its evolution is lar...
Abstract Despite their close phylogenetic relationship, type A and B influenza viruses exhibit major...
<div><p>The within-host evolution of influenza is a vital component of its epidemiology. A question ...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
<div><p>The influenza virus is an important human pathogen, with a rapid rate of evolution in the hu...
Quantifying adaptive evolution at the genomic scale is an essential yet challenging aspect of evolut...
The influenza virus is an important human pathogen, with a rapid rate of evolution in the human popu...
Influenza A (H3N2) offers a well-studied, yet not fully understood, disease in terms of the interact...