Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation–selection balance. This concept has recently attracted the attention of virologists, because many RNA viruses appear to generate high levels of genetic variation that may enhance the evolution of drug resistance and immune escape. The literature on these important evolutionary processes is, however, quite challenging. Here we use simple models to link mutation–selection balance theory to the most novel property of quasispecies: the error threshold—a mutation rate below which populations equilibrate in a traditional mutation–selection balance and above which the population experiences an error catastrophe, that is, the loss of the favored genotype through frequent d...
AbstractNew generation sequencing is greatly expanding the capacity to examine the composition of mu...
Quasispecies theory predicts that there is a critical mutation probability above which a viral popul...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation-selection balance. This...
Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation–selection balance. This...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
The distribution of mutational fitness effects (DMFE) is crucial to the evolutionary fate of quasisp...
Eigen's quasi-species model describes viruses as ensembles of different mutants of a high fitness "m...
Abstract Background One of the important insights of quasi-species theory is an error-threshold. The...
Quasispecies theory is providing a solid, evolving conceptual framework for insights into virus popu...
Viral quasispecies are distinct but closely related mutants formed by the disparity in viral genomes...
ABSTRACT. In a series of influential papers Eigen and his coworkers introduced the quasispecies mode...
<div><p>The use of mutagenic drugs to drive HIV-1 past its error threshold presents a novel interven...
Based on a recent model of evolving viruses competing with an adapting immune system (Kamp and Bornh...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
AbstractNew generation sequencing is greatly expanding the capacity to examine the composition of mu...
Quasispecies theory predicts that there is a critical mutation probability above which a viral popul...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation-selection balance. This...
Quasispecies are clouds of genotypes that appear in a population at mutation–selection balance. This...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
The distribution of mutational fitness effects (DMFE) is crucial to the evolutionary fate of quasisp...
Eigen's quasi-species model describes viruses as ensembles of different mutants of a high fitness "m...
Abstract Background One of the important insights of quasi-species theory is an error-threshold. The...
Quasispecies theory is providing a solid, evolving conceptual framework for insights into virus popu...
Viral quasispecies are distinct but closely related mutants formed by the disparity in viral genomes...
ABSTRACT. In a series of influential papers Eigen and his coworkers introduced the quasispecies mode...
<div><p>The use of mutagenic drugs to drive HIV-1 past its error threshold presents a novel interven...
Based on a recent model of evolving viruses competing with an adapting immune system (Kamp and Bornh...
Viral quasispecies refers to a population structure that consists of extremely large numbers of vari...
AbstractNew generation sequencing is greatly expanding the capacity to examine the composition of mu...
Quasispecies theory predicts that there is a critical mutation probability above which a viral popul...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...