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Viral quasispecies profiles as the result of the interplay of competition and cooperation
Authors:Juan Arbiza  Santiago Mirazo  Hugo Fort
Affiliation:1.Instituto de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias. Iguá 4225,Universidad de la República,Montevideo,Uruguay;2.Instituto de Física, Facultad de Ciencias. Iguá 4225,Universidad de la República,Montevideo,Uruguay
Abstract:

Background  

Viral quasispecies can be regarded as a swarm of genetically related mutants. A common approach employed to describe viral quasispecies is by means of the quasispecies equation (QE). However, a main criticism of QE is its lack of frequency-dependent selection. This can be overcome by an alternative formulation for the evolutionary dynamics: the replicator-mutator equation (RME). In turn, a problem with the RME is how to quantify the interaction coefficients between viral variants. Here, this is addressed by adopting an ecological perspective and resorting to the niche theory of competing communities, which assumes that the utilization of resources primarily determines ecological segregation between competing individuals (the different viral variants that constitute the quasispecies). This provides a theoretical framework to estimate quantitatively the fitness landscape.
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