Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.
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Limits to the rate of adaptive substitution in sexual populationsIncreased burst size in multiply infected cells can alter basic virus dynamicsGenetic draft and quasi-neutrality in large facultatively sexual populationsEmergence of recombinant forms of HIV: dynamics and scalingRecombination rate and selection strength in HIV intra-patient evolutionStochastic simulations suggest that HIV-1 survives close to its error thresholdHIV pathogenesis: dynamics and genetics of viral populations and infected cells.Adaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.Rate of adaptation in large sexual populations.Optimal strategy for competence differentiation in bacteria.Multi-site adaptation in the presence of infrequent recombination.Taking multiple infections of cells and recombination into account leads to small within-host effective-population-size estimates of HIV-1Frequent polymorphism at drug resistance sites in HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptaseThe rate of adaptation in large sexual populations with linear chromosomes.Single cell analysis of lymph node tissue from HIV-1 infected patients reveals that the majority of CD4+ T-cells contain one HIV-1 DNA molecule.Estimate of effective recombination rate and average selection coefficient for HIV in chronic infection.The Effect of Interference on the CD8(+) T Cell Escape Rates in HIV.Majority of CD4+ T cells from peripheral blood of HIV-1-infected individuals contain only one HIV DNA molecule.Distribution of fixed beneficial mutations and the rate of adaptation in asexual populations.Highly fit ancestors of a partly sexual haploid populationRecombination favors the evolution of drug resistance in HIV-1 during antiretroviral therapy.Running loose or getting lost: how HIV-1 counters and capitalizes on APOBEC3-induced mutagenesis through its Vif proteinPopulation genomics of intrapatient HIV-1 evolutionDecay dynamics of HIV-1 depend on the inhibited stages of the viral life cycleHIV populations are large and accumulate high genetic diversity in a nonlinear fashionCompetition between recombination and epistasis can cause a transition from allele to genotype selection.Coalescence and genetic diversity in sexual populations under selectionAnalysis of selection pressure and mutational pattern of HIV type 1 reverse transcriptase region among treated and nontreated patients.Mathematical modeling of escape of HIV from cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.A penalized regression approach to haplotype reconstruction of viral populations arising in early HIV/SIV infection.Model with two types of CTL regulation and experiments on CTL dynamics.RNA Recombination Enhances Adaptability and Is Required for Virus Spread and VirulenceRapid adaptive amplification of preexisting variation in an RNA virus.Clonal Heterogeneity Influences the Fate of New Adaptive Mutations.Analytic approach to the evolutionary effects of genetic exchange.Recombination Alters the Dynamics of Adaptation on Standing Variation in Laboratory Yeast Populations.
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Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.
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Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.
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Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.
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Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.
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Evolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.
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I M Rouzine
J M Coffin
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10.1534/GENETICS.104.029926
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2005-03-02T00:00:00Z