HIV evolves rapidly within individuals, allowing phylogenetic studies to infer histories of viral lineages on short time scales. Latent HIV sequences are an exception to this rapid evolution, as their transcriptional inactivity leads to negligible mutation rates compared with non-latent HIV lineages. This difference in mutation rates generates potential information about the times at which sequences entered the latent reservoir, providing insight into the dynamics of the latent reservoir. A Bayesian phylogenetic method is developed to infer integration times of latent HIV sequences. The method uses informative priors to incorporate biologically sensible bounds on inferences (such as requiring sequences to become latent before being sampled)...
Teasing apart the evolutionary forces responsible for biological phenomena is difficult in the absen...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are genetic fossils of ancient retroviral integrations that remain in...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether time-measured phylogenetic analysis of longitudinal viral sequence...
BackgroundHIV-1 can persist for the duration of a patient's life due in part to its ability to hide ...
We examine the relationship between viral evolutionary his- tory and transmission history using a Ba...
The most plausible origin of HIV-1 group M is an SIV lineage currently represented by SIVcpz isolate...
In earlier work, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) sequences were analysed to estimate the...
While large datasets of HIV-1 sequences are increasingly being generated, many studies rely on a sin...
A new algorithm for inferring the evolution of within-host viral sequences is presented. A sequentia...
Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV) proviruses archived in the persistent reservoir currently pose ...
While large datasets of HIV-1 sequences are increasingly being generated, many studies rely on a sin...
<p>The trees were generated under a relaxed molecular clock model using BEAST. The X-axis of the tre...
BACKGROUND:The occurrence of a genetic bottleneck in HIV sexual or mother-to-infant transmission has...
<div><p>At the early stage of infection, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 predominantly uses the...
Teasing apart the evolutionary forces responsible for biological phenomena is difficult in the absen...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are genetic fossils of ancient retroviral integrations that remain in...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether time-measured phylogenetic analysis of longitudinal viral sequence...
BackgroundHIV-1 can persist for the duration of a patient's life due in part to its ability to hide ...
We examine the relationship between viral evolutionary his- tory and transmission history using a Ba...
The most plausible origin of HIV-1 group M is an SIV lineage currently represented by SIVcpz isolate...
In earlier work, human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) sequences were analysed to estimate the...
While large datasets of HIV-1 sequences are increasingly being generated, many studies rely on a sin...
A new algorithm for inferring the evolution of within-host viral sequences is presented. A sequentia...
Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV) proviruses archived in the persistent reservoir currently pose ...
While large datasets of HIV-1 sequences are increasingly being generated, many studies rely on a sin...
<p>The trees were generated under a relaxed molecular clock model using BEAST. The X-axis of the tre...
BACKGROUND:The occurrence of a genetic bottleneck in HIV sexual or mother-to-infant transmission has...
<div><p>At the early stage of infection, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 predominantly uses the...
Teasing apart the evolutionary forces responsible for biological phenomena is difficult in the absen...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are genetic fossils of ancient retroviral integrations that remain in...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...