2007
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00524-07
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Distribution of Fitness and Virulence Effects Caused by Single-Nucleotide Substitutions in Tobacco Etch Virus

Abstract: Little is known about the fitness and virulence consequences of single-nucleotide substitutions in RNA viral genomes, and most information comes from the analysis of nonrandom sets of mutations with strong phenotypic effect or which have been assessed in vitro, with their relevance in vivo being unclear. Here we used site-directed mutagenesis to create a collection of 66 clones of Tobacco etch potyvirus, each carrying a different, randomly chosen, single-nucleotide substitution. Competition experiments between… Show more

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“…Combining the estimate of U d s obtained by de la Iglesia and and the estimate of s obtained by Carrasco et al (2007b), it is possible to infer an estimate for TEV deleterious mutation rate as U d ¼ 0.1, a value that is consistent with the one reported for TMV (Malpica et al, 2002).…”
Section: The Fitness Effect Of Deleterious Mutationssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Combining the estimate of U d s obtained by de la Iglesia and and the estimate of s obtained by Carrasco et al (2007b), it is possible to infer an estimate for TEV deleterious mutation rate as U d ¼ 0.1, a value that is consistent with the one reported for TMV (Malpica et al, 2002).…”
Section: The Fitness Effect Of Deleterious Mutationssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Solid green lines represent likely adaptive walks (always connecting beneficial genotypes) and dashed black lines pathways that involve genotypes not significantly better than the ancestral (neutral pathways). The landscape is highly epistatic and contains two disconnected adaptive peaks corresponding to genotypes 01001 and 00110 (see , where R 0 and R t are the ratios of accumulations estimated for the mutant and reference viruses, respectively, at inoculation and after t days of growth [29].…”
Section: (D) Fitness Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proportions of each genotype in infected tissues (Fig. 3) were used to calculate, according to Carrasco et al (2007b), the fitness of the genotypes, using PVY KRED or PVY N as the reference genotypes ( …”
Section: Specific Quantification Of Pvy Isolates and Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%