Diverse phylogenetic methods require a substitution model of evolution that should mimic, as accurately as possible, the real substitution process. At the protein level, empirical substitution models have traditionally been based on a large number of different proteins from particular taxonomic levels. However, these models assume that all of the proteins of a taxonomic level evolve under the same substitution patterns. We believe that this assumption is highly unrealistic and should be relaxed by considering protein-specific substitution models that account for protein-specific selection processes. In order to test this hypothesis, we inferred and evaluated four new empirical substitution models for the protease and integrase of HIV and ot...
The high rate of HIV-1 evolution contributes to immune escape, enables the virus to escape drug ther...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Diverse phylogenetic methods require a substitution model of evolution that should mimic, as accurat...
Substitution models of evolution are required for diverse evolutionary analyses including phylogenet...
Comparative sequence analyses, including such fundamental bioinformatics techniques as similarity se...
The current knowledge about how protein structures influence sequence evolution is rarely incorporat...
The selection among substitution models of molecular evolution constitutes an essential step in phyl...
The high levels of sequence diversity and rapid rates of evolution of HIV-1 represent the main chall...
Motivation: Models of molecular evolution aim at describing the evolutionary processes at the molecu...
Substitution models of evolution describe the process of genetic variation through fixed mutations a...
The complex constraints imposed by protein structure and function result in varied rates of sequence...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data require a quantitative model for how sequences evolve. Tradi...
Proteins play a vital role in almost every process of life, and this diversity has been achieved by ...
The high rate of HIV-1 evolution contributes to immune escape, enables the virus to escape drug ther...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Diverse phylogenetic methods require a substitution model of evolution that should mimic, as accurat...
Substitution models of evolution are required for diverse evolutionary analyses including phylogenet...
Comparative sequence analyses, including such fundamental bioinformatics techniques as similarity se...
The current knowledge about how protein structures influence sequence evolution is rarely incorporat...
The selection among substitution models of molecular evolution constitutes an essential step in phyl...
The high levels of sequence diversity and rapid rates of evolution of HIV-1 represent the main chall...
Motivation: Models of molecular evolution aim at describing the evolutionary processes at the molecu...
Substitution models of evolution describe the process of genetic variation through fixed mutations a...
The complex constraints imposed by protein structure and function result in varied rates of sequence...
The evolution of HIV-1 protein sequences should be governed by a combination of factors including nu...
Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data require a quantitative model for how sequences evolve. Tradi...
Proteins play a vital role in almost every process of life, and this diversity has been achieved by ...
The high rate of HIV-1 evolution contributes to immune escape, enables the virus to escape drug ther...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...
Phylodynamic reconstructions rely on a measurable molecular footprint of epidemic processes in patho...