The within- and among-host evolution of chronically-infecting human RNA viruses
This thesis examines the evolutionary biology of the RNA viruses, a diverse group of pathogens that cause significant diseases. The focus of this work is the relationship between the processes driving the evolution of virus populations within individual hosts and at the epidemic level. First, Chapte...
Auteurs principaux: | Parker, J, Joseph David Parker |
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Autres auteurs: | Pybus, O |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2008
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