Extreme fitness differences in mammalian and insect hosts after continuous replication of vesicular stomatitis virus in sandfly cells
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Insights into arbovirus evolution and adaptation from experimental studiesVirus-host coevolution: common patterns of nucleotide motif usage in Flaviviridae and their hostsThe evolution and genetics of virus host shiftsExponential fitness gains of RNA virus populations are limited by bottleneck effects.Response of foot-and-mouth disease virus to increased mutagenesis: influence of viral load and fitness in loss of infectivityEvolutionary reversals during viral adaptation to alternating hostsCost of host radiation in an RNA virusDifferential evolution of eastern equine encephalitis virus populations in response to host cell typeNegative effects of chemical mutagenesis on the adaptive behavior of vesicular stomatitis virusFrequency-dependent selection in a periodic environmentArbovirus evolution in vivo is constrained by host alternationAntagonistic Pleiotropy Involving Promoter Sequences in a VirusUnderstanding and altering cell tropism of vesicular stomatitis virusEcological factors rather than temporal factors dominate the evolution of vesicular stomatitis virus.Interferon induction as a quasispecies marker of vesicular stomatitis virus populations.Rearrangement of the genes of vesicular stomatitis virus eliminates clinical disease in the natural host: new strategy for vaccine development.How to infer relative fitness from a sample of genomic sequencesThe evolution of RNA viruses: A population genetics viewTransition between stochastic evolution and deterministic evolution in the presence of selection: general theory and application to virology.Adding genes to the RNA genome of vesicular stomatitis virus: positional effects on stability of expression.Host alternation of chikungunya virus increases fitness while restricting population diversity and adaptability to novel selective pressures.Pleiotropic costs of niche expansion in the RNA bacteriophage phi 6.Envelope variants from women recently infected with clade A human immunodeficiency virus type 1 confer distinct phenotypes that are discerned by competition and neutralization experiments.Cell-specific adaptation of two flaviviruses following serial passage in mosquito cell culture.High frequency of mutations that expand the host range of an RNA virusGene rearrangement attenuates expression and lethality of a nonsegmented negative strand RNA virus.S2M: A Stochastic Simulation Model of Poliovirus Genetic State Transition.Vesicular stomatitis virus evolution during alternation between persistent infection in insect cells and acute infection in mammalian cells is dominated by the persistence phase.Specific and nonspecific host adaptation during arboviral experimental evolution.Multiple virulence determinants of foot-and-mouth disease virus in cell culture.Incongruent fitness landscapes, not tradeoffs, dominate the adaptation of vesicular stomatitis virus to novel host types.Broad spectrum of in vivo fitness of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subpopulations differing at reverse transcriptase codons 41 and 215.Cell culture adaptation of Puumala hantavirus changes the infectivity for its natural reservoir, Clethrionomys glareolus, and leads to accumulation of mutants with altered genomic RNA S segment.Dynamics of in vitro fitness recovery of HIV-1.Viral fitness correlates with the magnitude and direction of the perturbation induced in the host's transcriptome: the tobacco etch potyvirus - tobacco case study.Kinetic Modeling of Virus Growth in Cells.
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Extreme fitness differences in mammalian and insect hosts after continuous replication of vesicular stomatitis virus in sandfly cells
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D K Clarke
E A Duarte
I S Novella
J J Holland
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