2015
Rate of novel host invasion affects adaptability of evolving RNA virus lineages
Morley VJ, Mendiola SY, Turner PE. Rate of novel host invasion affects adaptability of evolving RNA virus lineages. Proceedings Of The Royal Society B 2015, 282: 20150801. PMID: 26246544, PMCID: PMC4632612, DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2015.0801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNovel hostHost cell typesHost invasionCell typesVirus lineagesVirus populationsGenomic outcomesEnvironmental turnoverTissue culture environmentAbility of virusesHost typeRNA virusesConsensus sequencingInfluences adaptationLineagesGradual invasionHostHistorical contingencyMolecular substitutionDifferent genotypesAdaptive changesInvasionRapid shiftVirusSequencing
1998
Sex and the Evolution of Intrahost Competition in RNA Virus φ6
Turner P, Chao L. Sex and the Evolution of Intrahost Competition in RNA Virus φ6. Genetics 1998, 150: 523-532. PMID: 9755186, PMCID: PMC1460345, DOI: 10.1093/genetics/150.2.523.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntrahost competitionLarge sexual populationsLarge asexual populationsRNA virus phi6Absence of sexSame host cellRate of adaptationSexual populationsGenetic conflictSexual reproductionAsexual populationsMore rapid adaptationBeneficial mutationsSame genomeSeparate lineagesExperimental populationsBacterial hostsMultiple bacteriophagesAbility of virusesHost cellsRNA virusesRapid adaptationPseudomonas phaseolicolaPhi6Host