Many viruses, particularly RNA viruses, mutate at a very high rate per genome per replication. One possible explanation is that high mutation rates are selected to meet the challenge of fluctuating environments, including the host immune response. Alternatively, recent studies argue that viruses evolve under a trade-off between replication speed and fidelity such that fast replication is selected, and, along with it, high mutation rates. Here, in addition to these factors, we consider the role of viral life-history properties: namely, the within-host dynamics of viruses resulting from their interaction with the host. We develop mathematical models incorporating factors occurring within and between hosts, including deleterious and advantageo...
International audienceMutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutatio...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Based on a recent model of evolving viruses competing with an adapting immune system (Kamp and Bornh...
Viruses evolve rapidly, providing a unique system for understanding the processes that influence rat...
<div><p>Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiki...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular evolution ...
Mutational load is known to be of importance for the evolution of RNA viruses, the combination of a ...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
SummaryThe accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to cha...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Mutational load is known to be of importance for the evolution of RNA viruses, the combination of a ...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
International audienceMutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutatio...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Based on a recent model of evolving viruses competing with an adapting immune system (Kamp and Bornh...
Viruses evolve rapidly, providing a unique system for understanding the processes that influence rat...
<div><p>Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiki...
Mutation rates can evolve through genetic drift, indirect selection due to genetic hitchhiking, or d...
Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular evolution ...
Mutational load is known to be of importance for the evolution of RNA viruses, the combination of a ...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
SummaryThe accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to cha...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Mutational load is known to be of importance for the evolution of RNA viruses, the combination of a ...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Several factors play a role during the replication and transmission of RNA viruses. First, as a cons...
UMR BGPI; Equipe 6International audienceFor positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus genomes, there ...
International audienceMutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutatio...
The accumulation of mutations in RNA viruses is thought to facilitate rapid adaptation to changes in...
Based on a recent model of evolving viruses competing with an adapting immune system (Kamp and Bornh...