Autores
Esteban Domingo, Cristina Escarmís, Noemi Sevilla, Andres Moya, Santiago F Elena, Josep Quer, Isabel S Novella, John J Holland
Fecha de publicación
1996/6
Origen
The FASEB Journal
Volumen
10
Número
8
Páginas
859-864
Descripción
A hallmark of RNA genomes is the error‐prone nature of their Replication and retro‐ transcription. The major biochemical basis of the limited replication fidelity is the absence of proof‐ reading/repair and postreplicative error correction mechanisms that normally operate during replication of cellular DNA. In spite of this unique feature of RNA replicons, the dynamics of viral populations seems to follow the same basic principles that classical population genetics has established for higher organisms. Here we review recent evidence of the profound effects that genetic bottlenecks have in enhancing the deleterious effects of Muller's ratchet during RNA virus evolution. The validity of the Red Queen hypothesis and of the competitive exclusion principle for RNA viruses are viewed as the expected result of the highly variable and adaptable nature of viral quasispecies. Viral fitness, or ability to replicate infectious progeny …
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E Domingo, C Escarmís, N Sevilla, A Moya, SF Elena… - The FASEB Journal, 1996