2022
DOI: 10.1093/ve/veac099
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Fast-forwarding evolution—Accelerated adaptation in a proofreading-deficient hypermutator herpesvirus

Abstract: Evolution relies on the availability of genetic diversity for fitness-based selection. However, most DNA viruses employ DNA polymerases capable of exonucleolytic proofreading to limit mutation rates during DNA replication. The relative genetic stability produced by high fidelity genome replication can make studying DNA virus adaptation and evolution an intensive endeavor, especially in slowly replicating viruses. Here, we present a proofreading impaired polymerase mutant (Y547S) of Marek’s disease virus that e… Show more

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