The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically relevant parameter of the replication complexes of viruses. It has consequences for virus–host interactions, and it represents the first step in the diversification of viruses in nature. Measurements during infections and with purified viral polymerases indicate that mutation rates for RNA viruses are in the range of 10 to 10 copying errors per nucleotide incorporated into the nascent RNA product. Although viruses are thought to exploit high error rates for adaptation to changing environments, some of them possess misincorporation correcting activities. One of them is a proofreading-repair 3 to 5 exonuclease present in coronaviruses that may decr...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
In order to survive and propagate, RNA viruses must achieve a balance between the capacity for adapt...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically rele...
Reproduction of RNA viruses is typically error-prone due to the infidelity of their replicative mach...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
As a consequence of the lack of proofreading activity of RNA virus polymerases, new viral genetic va...
A hallmark of RNA genomes is the error-prone nature of their replication and retro-transcription. Th...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
Accurate estimates of virus mutation rates are important to understand the evolution of the viruses ...
International audienceRNA viruses use RNA dependent RNA polymerases to replicate their genomes. The ...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
The rate of mutation during retrovirus replication is high. Mutations can occur during transcription...
One of the striking features of many eukaryotes is the apparent amount of redundancy in coding and n...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
In order to survive and propagate, RNA viruses must achieve a balance between the capacity for adapt...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...
The error rate displayed during template copying to produce viral RNA progeny is a biologically rele...
Reproduction of RNA viruses is typically error-prone due to the infidelity of their replicative mach...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
As a consequence of the lack of proofreading activity of RNA virus polymerases, new viral genetic va...
A hallmark of RNA genomes is the error-prone nature of their replication and retro-transcription. Th...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
Accurate estimates of virus mutation rates are important to understand the evolution of the viruses ...
International audienceRNA viruses use RNA dependent RNA polymerases to replicate their genomes. The ...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
The rate of mutation during retrovirus replication is high. Mutations can occur during transcription...
One of the striking features of many eukaryotes is the apparent amount of redundancy in coding and n...
RNA viruses replicate with low fidelity due to the error-prone nature of the RNA-dependent RNA polym...
In order to survive and propagate, RNA viruses must achieve a balance between the capacity for adapt...
The presence of bottlenecks in the transmission cycle of many RNA viruses leads to a severe reductio...