Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular evolution should be directly determined by the rate at which spontaneous mutations appear. To what extent these two biochemical and population-scale processes are related in nature, however, is largely unknown. Viruses are an ideal system for addressing this question because their evolution is fast enough to be observed in real time, and experimentally-determined mutation rates are abundant. This article provides statistically supported evidence that the mutation rate determines molecular evolution across all types of viruses. Properties of the viral genome such as its size and chemical composition are identified as major determinants of these rates. F...
RNA viruses have an extremely high mutation rate, and we argue that the most plausible explanation f...
Mutation is the ultimate source of the genetic variation—including genetic variation for mutation ra...
International audienceMutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutatio...
Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular evolution ...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
Viruses evolve rapidly, providing a unique system for understanding the processes that influence rat...
Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One p...
Lots of viruses, in particular RNA viruses, have high mutation rates and relatively short generation...
Viruses evolve within a hierarchy of organisational levels, from cells to host species. We discuss h...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Diverse studies of viral evolution have led to the recognition that the evolutionary rates of viral ...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Estimating the rate of nucleotide and amino acid substitutions is fundamental to our understanding o...
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...
Mutation is the ultimate source of the genetic variation—including genetic variation for mutation ra...
International audienceMutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutatio...
Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular evolution ...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
Viruses evolve rapidly, providing a unique system for understanding the processes that influence rat...
Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One p...
Lots of viruses, in particular RNA viruses, have high mutation rates and relatively short generation...
Viruses evolve within a hierarchy of organisational levels, from cells to host species. We discuss h...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Diverse studies of viral evolution have led to the recognition that the evolutionary rates of viral ...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Estimating the rate of nucleotide and amino acid substitutions is fundamental to our understanding o...
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...
Mutation is the ultimate source of the genetic variation—including genetic variation for mutation ra...
International audienceMutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutatio...