Positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses are important pathogens infecting almost all types of organisms. Experimental evidence from distributions of mutations and from viral RNA amplification suggest that these pathogens may follow different RNA replication modes, ranging from the stamping machine replication (SMR) to the geometric replication (GR) mode. Although previous theoretical work has focused on the evolutionary dynamics of RNA viruses amplifying their genomes with different strategies, little is known in terms of the bifurcations and transitions involving the so-called error threshold (mutation-induced dominance of mutants) and lethal mutagenesis (extinction of all sequences due to mutation accumulation and demographic stochast...
[EN] Empirical observations and theoretical studies suggest that viruses may use different replicati...
The ability to extinguish a viral population of fixed reproductive capacity by causing small changes...
Life history theory posits that the sequence and timing of events in an organism's lifespan are fine...
Positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses are important pathogens infecting almost all types of or...
We analyze a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations describing the intracellular amplif...
Lethal mutagenesis is a promising new antiviral therapy that kills a virus by raising its mutation r...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
[EN] We propose and study nonlinear mathematical models describing the intracellular time dynamics ...
Evolutionary and dynamical investigations into real viral populations indicate that RNA replication ...
Viruses use diverse strategies for their replication, related in part to the genome structure (doubl...
The high error rates of RNA viruses at replication suggest they might be close to the extinction thr...
Lethal mutagenesis is a transition towards virus extinction mediated by enhanced mutation rates duri...
Compared to the replication of double-stranded RNA and DNA viruses, the replication of single-strand...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Owed to their reduced size and low number of proteins encoded, RNA viruses and other subviral pathog...
[EN] Empirical observations and theoretical studies suggest that viruses may use different replicati...
The ability to extinguish a viral population of fixed reproductive capacity by causing small changes...
Life history theory posits that the sequence and timing of events in an organism's lifespan are fine...
Positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses are important pathogens infecting almost all types of or...
We analyze a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations describing the intracellular amplif...
Lethal mutagenesis is a promising new antiviral therapy that kills a virus by raising its mutation r...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
[EN] We propose and study nonlinear mathematical models describing the intracellular time dynamics ...
Evolutionary and dynamical investigations into real viral populations indicate that RNA replication ...
Viruses use diverse strategies for their replication, related in part to the genome structure (doubl...
The high error rates of RNA viruses at replication suggest they might be close to the extinction thr...
Lethal mutagenesis is a transition towards virus extinction mediated by enhanced mutation rates duri...
Compared to the replication of double-stranded RNA and DNA viruses, the replication of single-strand...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Owed to their reduced size and low number of proteins encoded, RNA viruses and other subviral pathog...
[EN] Empirical observations and theoretical studies suggest that viruses may use different replicati...
The ability to extinguish a viral population of fixed reproductive capacity by causing small changes...
Life history theory posits that the sequence and timing of events in an organism's lifespan are fine...