Mutational and fitness landscapes of an RNA virus revealed through population sequencing
Ashley Acevedo,
Leonid Brodsky and
Raul Andino ()
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Ashley Acevedo: University of California
Leonid Brodsky: University of Haifa
Raul Andino: University of California
Nature, 2014, vol. 505, issue 7485, 686-690
Abstract:
A new approach to accurately determine mutation frequencies with RNA virus populations called circular sequencing (CirSeq) has been developed; a study of the genetic composition of populations of poliovirus shows the fitness landscape for each nucleotide variant in an evolving RNA virus.
Date: 2014
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