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Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation

The phenomenon of host radiation is strongly influenced by the rates of mutation of their virulence genes. We have studied the molecular evolution of virulence genes (HA, NS, PB2) of the Avian Influenza Virus H5N1 from avian to human hosts. We used a site-specific comparison of synonymous (silent) a...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Rocky, Halder, Partho, Poddar, Raju
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1891714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17597913
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description The phenomenon of host radiation is strongly influenced by the rates of mutation of their virulence genes. We have studied the molecular evolution of virulence genes (HA, NS, PB2) of the Avian Influenza Virus H5N1 from avian to human hosts. We used a site-specific comparison of synonymous (silent) and non-synonymous (amino acid altering) nucleotide substitutions for the three chosen genes in parasite populations from different hosts. Analyses were made using Maximum Likelihood (ML) genealogies for the null and alternate hypothesis based on differential gamma distribution rates. The null hypothesis had a higher rate of substitution and was found to be more suitable for all the studied genes by Likelihood Ratio Test (LRT). The study showed the NS gene to be having the fastest rate of evolution.
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spelling pubmed-18917142007-06-27 Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation Kumar, Rocky Halder, Partho Poddar, Raju Bioinformation Hypothesis The phenomenon of host radiation is strongly influenced by the rates of mutation of their virulence genes. We have studied the molecular evolution of virulence genes (HA, NS, PB2) of the Avian Influenza Virus H5N1 from avian to human hosts. We used a site-specific comparison of synonymous (silent) and non-synonymous (amino acid altering) nucleotide substitutions for the three chosen genes in parasite populations from different hosts. Analyses were made using Maximum Likelihood (ML) genealogies for the null and alternate hypothesis based on differential gamma distribution rates. The null hypothesis had a higher rate of substitution and was found to be more suitable for all the studied genes by Likelihood Ratio Test (LRT). The study showed the NS gene to be having the fastest rate of evolution. Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2006-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC1891714/ /pubmed/17597913 Text en © 2005 Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation
title Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation
title_full Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation
title_fullStr Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation
title_short Adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - A virus subtype H5N1: An analysis of host radiation
title_sort adaptive molecular evolution of virulence genes of avian influenza - a virus subtype h5n1: an analysis of host radiation
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1891714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17597913
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