Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, plays an important role in the evolution of segmented viruses. In the human influenza virus, reassortment happens most frequently between co-existing variants within the same lineage. This process breaks genetic linkage and fitness correlations between viral genome segments, but the resulting net effect on viral fitness has remained unclear. In this paper, we determine rate and average selective effect of reassortment processes in the human influenza lineage A/H3N2. For the surface proteins hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, reassortant variants with a mean distance of at least 3 nucleotides to their parent strains get established at a rate of abo...
The structured coalescent allows inferring migration patterns between viral subpopulations from gene...
The reassortment of gene segments between influenza viruses increases genomic diversity and plays an...
Viruses have an extraordinary ability to diversify and evolve. For segmented viruses, reassortment c...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
We characterise the evolutionary dynamics of influenza infection described by viral sequence data co...
Reassortments and point mutations are two major contributors to diversity of Influenza A virus; howe...
Abstract A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) has a segmented genome that allows for the exchange of genome segments betwe...
Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in the genera...
<div><p>Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in th...
The genetic material of influenza A virus consists of eight negative-sense RNA segments. Under suita...
A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect the same ...
Evolution of influenza viruses involves both the gradual accumulation of mutations and genetic reass...
Most studies on seasonal influenza A/H3N2 virus adaptation have focused on the main antigenic gene, ...
The structured coalescent allows inferring migration patterns between viral subpopulations from gene...
The reassortment of gene segments between influenza viruses increases genomic diversity and plays an...
Viruses have an extraordinary ability to diversify and evolve. For segmented viruses, reassortment c...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
Reassortment, which is the exchange of genome sequence between viruses co-infecting a host cell, pla...
We characterise the evolutionary dynamics of influenza infection described by viral sequence data co...
Reassortments and point mutations are two major contributors to diversity of Influenza A virus; howe...
Abstract A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) has a segmented genome that allows for the exchange of genome segments betwe...
Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in the genera...
<div><p>Reassortment is fundamental to the evolution of influenza viruses and plays a key role in th...
The genetic material of influenza A virus consists of eight negative-sense RNA segments. Under suita...
A segmented genome enables influenza virus to undergo reassortment when two viruses infect the same ...
Evolution of influenza viruses involves both the gradual accumulation of mutations and genetic reass...
Most studies on seasonal influenza A/H3N2 virus adaptation have focused on the main antigenic gene, ...
The structured coalescent allows inferring migration patterns between viral subpopulations from gene...
The reassortment of gene segments between influenza viruses increases genomic diversity and plays an...
Viruses have an extraordinary ability to diversify and evolve. For segmented viruses, reassortment c...