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From Quasispecies Theory to Viral Quasispecies: How Complexity has Permeated Virology

E. DomingoC. Perales — 2012

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

RNA viruses replicate as complex and dynamic mutant distributions. They are termed viral quasispecies, in recognition of the fundamental contribution of quasispecies theory in our understanding of error-prone replicative entities. Viral quasispecies have launched a fertile field of transdiciplinary research, both experimental and theoretical. Here we review the origin and some implications of the quasispecies concept, with emphasis on internal interactions...

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