Autores
Elizabeth Duarte, David Clarke, Andres Moya, Esteban Domingo, John Holland
Fecha de publicación
1992/7/1
Revista
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volumen
89
Número
13
Páginas
6015-6019
Editor
National Academy of Sciences
Descripción
Muller9s ratchet is an important concept in population genetics. It predicts that when mutation rates are high and a significant proportion of mutations are deleterious, a kind of irreversible ratchet mechanism will gradually decrease the mean fitness of small populations of asexual organisms. In contrast, sexual recombination may stop or reverse this mutational ratchet by recombinational repair of genetic damage. Experimental support for Muller9s ratchet has previously been obtained in protozoa and in a tripartite RNA bacteriophage. We now show clear evidence that Muller9s ratchet can operate on a nonsegmented nonrecombining pathogenic RNA virus of animals and humans. We did genetic bottleneck passages (plaque-to-plaque transfers) of vesicular somatitis virus (VSV) and then quantitated relative fitness of the bottleneck clones by allowing direct replication competition in mixed infections in cell culture. We …
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E Duarte, D Clarke, A Moya, E Domingo, J Holland - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992