Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory on the impact of recombination on the evolutionary dynamics of adapting populations, empirical evidence to test these theories is still scarce. We examined the effect of recombination on adaptation on a large-scale empirical fitness landscape in HIV-1 based on in vitro fitness measurements. Our results indicate that recombination substantially increases the rate of adaptation under a wide range of parameter values for population size, mutation rate and recombination rate. The accelerating effect of recombination is stronger for intermediate mutation rates but increases in a monotonic way with the recombination rates and population sizes that...
The evolutionary implications of recombination in HIV remain not fully understood. A plausible effec...
<p>The x and y axes show the values of the constants by which the elements of the main and epistatic...
Convergent evolution describes the process of different populations acquiring similar phenotypes or ...
Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory...
Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory...
<div><p>Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body o...
Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory...
Following transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to escape ...
Following transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to escape ...
Following transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to escape ...
AbstractFollowing transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to...
Recombination can facilitate the accumulation of mutations and accelerate the emergence of resistanc...
The evolutionary implications of recombination in HIV remain not fully understood. A plausible effec...
AbstractFollowing transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to...
The evolutionary dynamics of HIV during the chronic phase of infection is driven by the host immune ...
The evolutionary implications of recombination in HIV remain not fully understood. A plausible effec...
<p>The x and y axes show the values of the constants by which the elements of the main and epistatic...
Convergent evolution describes the process of different populations acquiring similar phenotypes or ...
Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory...
Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory...
<div><p>Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body o...
Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory...
Following transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to escape ...
Following transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to escape ...
Following transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to escape ...
AbstractFollowing transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to...
Recombination can facilitate the accumulation of mutations and accelerate the emergence of resistanc...
The evolutionary implications of recombination in HIV remain not fully understood. A plausible effec...
AbstractFollowing transmission, HIV-1 adapts in the new host by acquiring mutations that allow it to...
The evolutionary dynamics of HIV during the chronic phase of infection is driven by the host immune ...
The evolutionary implications of recombination in HIV remain not fully understood. A plausible effec...
<p>The x and y axes show the values of the constants by which the elements of the main and epistatic...
Convergent evolution describes the process of different populations acquiring similar phenotypes or ...