BMC Evolutionary Biology | |
The mode and tempo of hepatitis C virus evolution within and among hosts | |
关键词: hepatitis C; substitution rate; virus evolution; Bayesian phylogenetics; molecular clock; relaxed clock; adaptation; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1471-2148-11-131 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a rapidly-evolving RNA virus that establishes chronic infections in humans. Despite the virus' public health importance and a wealth of sequence data, basic aspects of HCV molecular evolution remain poorly understood. Here we investigate three sets of whole HCV genomes in order to directly compare the evolution of whole HCV genomes at different biological levels: within- and among-hosts. We use a powerful Bayesian inference framework that incorporates both among-lineage rate heterogeneity and phylogenetic uncertainty into estimates of evolutionary parameters.
Results
Most of the HCV genome evolves at ~0.001 substitutions/site/year, a rate typical of RNA viruses. The antigenically-important
Conclusions
Using new statistical methods and comparable whole genome datasets we have quantified, for the first time, the variation in HCV evolutionary dynamics at different scales of organisation. This confirms that differences in molecular evolution between biological scales are not restricted to HIV and may represent a common feature of chronic RNA viral infection. We conclude that the elevated rate observed in the
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