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Mechanisms of viral mutation - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Our current knowledge of viral mutation rates indicates that viral genetic diversity is determined by multiple virus- and host-dependent processes, and that viral mutation rates can evolve in response to specific selective pressures.
Mechanisms of viral mutation - PubMed
Our current knowledge of viral mutation rates indicates that viral genetic diversity is determined by multiple virus- and host-dependent processes, and that viral mutation rates can evolve in response to specific selective pressures.
Viral Dynamics: Structure, Infection, and Mutation Explained
2025年1月17日 · This variability largely stems from mutations, which are spontaneous changes in the viral genome. Such mutations can result from errors during replication, particularly in RNA viruses that lack proofreading mechanisms, leading to higher mutation rates compared to DNA viruses. These genetic alterations can affect viral proteins, potentially ...
Viral Genetics - Medical Microbiology - NCBI Bookshelf
Mutations can produce viruses with new antigenic determinants. The appearance of an antigenically novel virus through mutation is called antigenic drift. Antigenically altered viruses may be able to cause disease in previously resistant or immune hosts.
What is a Viral Mutation? - News-Medical.net
Mutations are a natural part of viral evolution. The changes are inevitable, and no treatment or vaccination program can offer a foolproof solution to fully evading viruses such as SARS-CoV-2....
Molecular basis of genetic variation of viruses - PubMed Central …
Viruses use the same molecular mechanisms of genetic variation than other forms of life: mutation (that encompasses point mutations and insertions-deletions of different lengths), hypermutation, several types of recombination, and genome segment reassortment. Mutation is observed in all viruses, with no known exceptions.
Genetic Diversity and Evolution of Viral Populations - PMC
Viruses exhibit highly heterogeneous genome structures and replication strategies. These basic features correlate with viral propensity to mutate and, hence, with viral genetic diversity and evolvability. The mutation rates of viruses vary according to genome composition (RNA or DNA), size, and structure (single- or double-stranded).
Viral evolution - Wikipedia
One of the problems for studying viral origins and evolution is the high rate of viral mutation, particularly the case in RNA retroviruses like HIV/AIDS. A recent study based on comparisons of viral protein folding structures, however, is offering some new evidence.
Mechanisms of viral mutation | Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
2016年7月8日 · Viral mutation rates are not merely caused by polymerase errors, but also by the ability of a virus to correct DNA mismatches by proofreading and/or post-replicative repair. Furthermore, other sources of mutation include host enzymes, spontaneous nucleic acid damage, and even special genetic elements located within some viral genomes whose ...
How Do Viruses Mutate and Why Does It Matter? - Verywell Health
2024年4月4日 · Viral mutation is a common occurrence and not a cause for major concern. It can, however, lead to variants and eventually even new strains of a virus. Understanding how viruses evolve can inform preventive strategies, such as vaccination.