Experimental evolution of plant RNA viruses

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S F Elena
P Agudelo-Romero
P Carrasco
F M Codoñer
S Martín
C Torres-Barceló
R Sanjuán
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[1] Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de plantas,
[2] CSIC-UPV,undefined
[3] 2Current address: Institute of Immunology,undefined
[4] NUI Maynooth,undefined
[5] and Smurfit Institute of Genetics,undefined
[6] Trinity College of Dublin,undefined
[7] Ireland.,undefined
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Heredity | 2008年 / 100卷
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bottlenecks; fitness; host-range; neutral networks; virulence; virus evolution;
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Undoubtedly, viruses represent a major threat faced by human and veterinary medicines and by agronomy. The rapid evolution of viruses enables them to escape from natural immunities and from state-of-the-art antiviral treatments, with new viruses periodically emerging with deadly consequences. Viruses have also become powerful and are increasingly used tools in the field of experimental evolution. A growing body of evidence points that the evolution of viruses is mainly determined by key features such as their compacted genomes, enormous population sizes, and short generation times. In addition, RNA viruses also present large selection coefficients, antagonistic epistasis, and high mutation rates. Most of this knowledge comes from studies that have used either bacteriophages or animal viruses in cell cultures as experimental systems. However, plant viruses provide almost identical advantages for evolutionary studies and, in addition, offer an invaluable tool for studying the interplay between viruses and pluricellular hosts. Without seeking to be exhaustive, here we summarize some peculiarities of plant viruses and review recent experiments that have explored important questions on evolution, such as the role of deleterious mutation and neutrality, the effect of different transmission modes in the evolution of virulence, and the heterogeneous selective constraints imposed by multiple hosts.
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