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. 2013 Feb 23;9(1):20120396.
doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0396. Epub 2012 Jul 18.

Epistasis between mutations is host-dependent for an RNA virus

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Epistasis between mutations is host-dependent for an RNA virus

Jasna Lalić et al. Biol Lett. .

Abstract

How, and to what extent, does the environment influence the way mutations interact? Do environmental changes affect both the sign and the magnitude of epistasis? Are there any correlations between environments in the variability, sign or magnitude of epistasis? Very few studies have tackled these questions. Here, we addressed them in the context of viral emergence. Most emerging viruses are RNA viruses with small genomes, overlapping reading frames and multifunctional proteins for which epistasis is abundant. Understanding the effect of host species in the sign and magnitude of epistasis will provide insights into the evolutionary ecology of infectious diseases and the predictability of viral emergence.

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Figure 1.
Changes in epistasis from the primary host to alternative hosts ((a) D. stramonium, (b) H. annuus and (c) S. oleracea). Significant differences are indicated in red (paired t-tests corrected for multiple comparisons).

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