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Bons, Eva1 (AUTHOR), Leemann, Christine2,3 (AUTHOR), Metzner, Karin J.2,3 (AUTHOR) karin.metzner@usz.ch, Regoes, Roland R.1 (AUTHOR) karin.metzner@usz.ch
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PLoS Biology. 12/28/2020, Vol. 18 Issue 12, p1-18. 18p. 3 Diagrams, 3 Graphs.
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Bons, Eva1 eva.bons@env.ethz.ch, Regoes, Roland R.1 roland.regoes@env.ethz.ch
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Immunological Reviews. Sep2018, Vol. 285 Issue 1, p134-146. 13p.
Autor:
Bons, Eva
Viruses are under constant evolutionary pressure to adapt to new hosts, adapt to new anatomical compartments and to evade immune responses. These selective pressures are expected to leave a signature on the genetic material. However, exactly how sele
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Autor:
Bons, Eva, Regoes, Roland R.
In evolutionary biology and epidemiology, phylodynamic methods are widely used to infer population biological characteristics, such as the rates of replication, death, migration, or, in the epidemiological context, pathogen spread. More recently, the
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The evolution of HIV during acute infection is often considered a neutral process. Recent analysis of sequencing data from this stage of infection, however, showed high levels of shared mutations between independent viral populations. This suggests t
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