Positive selection of synonymous mutations in vesicular stomatitis virus |
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Authors: | Novella I S Zárate S Metzgar D Ebendick-Corpus B E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH 43614 USA. isabel@mco.edu |
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Abstract: | Prevailing evolutionary forces are typically deduced from the pattern of differences in synonymous and non-synonymous mutations, under the assumption of neutrality in the absence of amino acid change. We determined the complete sequence of ten vesicular stomatitis virus populations evolving under positive selection. A significant number of the mutations occurred independently in two or more strains, a process known as parallel evolution, and a substantial fraction of the parallel mutations were silent. Parallel evolution was also identified in non-coding regions. These results indicate that silent mutations can significantly contribute to adaptation in RNA viruses, and relative frequencies of synonymous and non-synonymous substitutions may not be useful to resolve their evolutionary history. |
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Keywords: | quasispecies VSV experimental evolution fitness positive selection |
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