Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3100802621> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3100802621 abstract "The prevailing paradigm in ecological studies of viruses and their microbial hosts is that the reproductive success of viruses depends on the proliferation of the “predator”, i.e., the virus particle. Yet, viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, and the virus genome – the actual unit of selection – can persist and proliferate from one cell generation to the next without lysis or the production of new virus particles. Here, we propose a theoretical framework to quantify the invasion fitness of viruses using an epidemiological cell-centric metric that focuses on the proliferation of viral genomes inside cells instead of virus particles outside cells. This cell-centric metric enables direct comparison of viral strategies characterized by obligate killing of hosts (e.g., via lysis), persistence of viral genomes inside hosts (e.g., via lysogeny), and strategies along a continuum between these extremes (e.g., via chronic infections). As a result, we can identify environmental drivers, life history traits, and key feedbacks that govern variation in viral propagation in nonlinear population models. For example, we identify threshold conditions given relatively low densities of susceptible cells and relatively high growth rates of infected cells in which lysogenic and other chronic strategies have higher potential viral reproduction than lytic strategies. Altogether, the theoretical framework helps unify the ongoing study of eco-evolutionary drivers of viral strategies in natural environments." @default.
- W3100802621 created "2020-11-23" @default.
- W3100802621 creator A5000063587 @default.
- W3100802621 creator A5020490780 @default.
- W3100802621 creator A5053640928 @default.
- W3100802621 creator A5076767097 @default.
- W3100802621 creator A5084602129 @default.
- W3100802621 date "2018-04-06" @default.
- W3100802621 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3100802621 title "Viral Invasion Fitness Across a Continuum from Lysis to Latency" @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1552724685 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1558324607 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1561556104 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1565963867 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1775763515 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1964480300 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W1990266962 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2017569339 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2022778354 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2023162973 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2026636502 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2029551594 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2036134563 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2041572706 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2048122831 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2049420497 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2066596168 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2067678255 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2074461192 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2074782921 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2082883430 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2091553112 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2102797731 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2104567123 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2113797309 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2114228201 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2117002055 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2118344980 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2121901858 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2122684273 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2125712020 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2126978835 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2139389314 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2157813453 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2165278660 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2169899471 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2171749978 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2289957179 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2300639547 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2302331988 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2316663906 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2322584669 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2346113217 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2503980046 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2510820330 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2519298848 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2579294549 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2594266276 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2755312835 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2756769477 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2769166250 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2790367768 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2797785003 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2806336739 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W2951374854 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W3105003877 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W4240983411 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W4241817103 @default.
- W3100802621 cites W4246036236 @default.
- W3100802621 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/296897" @default.
- W3100802621 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W3100802621 type Work @default.
- W3100802621 sameAs 3100802621 @default.
- W3100802621 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W3100802621 countsByYear W31008026212018 @default.
- W3100802621 countsByYear W31008026212019 @default.
- W3100802621 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W3100802621 hasAuthorship W3100802621A5000063587 @default.
- W3100802621 hasAuthorship W3100802621A5020490780 @default.
- W3100802621 hasAuthorship W3100802621A5053640928 @default.
- W3100802621 hasAuthorship W3100802621A5076767097 @default.
- W3100802621 hasAuthorship W3100802621A5084602129 @default.
- W3100802621 hasBestOaLocation W31008026211 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C136199206 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C141231307 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C182615771 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C24990904 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C2776441376 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C547475151 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3100802621 hasConcept C8769409 @default.