Journal article

Analyses of evolutionary dynamics in viruses are hindered by a time-dependent bias in rate estimates

S Duchêne, EC Holmes, SYW Ho

Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2014

Abstract

© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.Time-scales of viral evolution and emergence have been studied widely, but are often poorly understood. Molecular analyses of viral evolutionary time-scales generally rely on estimates of rates of nucleotide substitution, which vary by several orders of magnitude depending on the timeframe of measurement. We analysed data from all major groups of viruses and found a strong negative relationship between estimates of nucleotide substitution rate and evolutionary timescale. Strikingly, this relationship was upheld both within and among diverse groups of viruses. A detailed case study of primate lentiviruses revealed that t..

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S.D. was supported by a Francisco Jose de Caldas Scholarship from the Colombian government and by a University of Sydney World Scholars Award. E. C. H. was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Australia Fellowship. S.Y.W.H. was supported by the Australian Research Council.