Quantifying In-Host Quasispecies Evolution

Josep Gregori i Font, Marta Ibañez-Lligoña, Josep Quer

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Abstract

What takes decades, centuries or millennia to happen with a natural ecosystem, it takes only days, weeks or months with a replicating viral quasispecies in a host, especially when under treatment. Some methods to quantify the evolution of a quasispecies are introduced and discussed, along with simple simulated examples to help in the interpretation and understanding of the results. The proposed methods treat the molecules in a quasispecies as individuals of competing species in an ecosystem, where the haplotypes are the competing species, and the ecosystem is the quasispecies in a host, and the evolution of the system is quantified by monitoring changes in haplotype frequencies. The correlation between the proposed indices is also discussed, and the R code used to generate the simulations, the data and the plots is provided. The virtues of the proposed indices are finally shown on a clinical case.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1301
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Quasispecies evolution
  • Distributions similarity
  • Quasispecies fitness partition
  • Viral treatment
  • Mutagenesis

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