Population dynamics of flaviviruses revealed by molecular phylogenies.

Paolo Marinho de Andrade Zanotto(Natural Environment Research Council), Ernest A. Gould(Natural Environment Research Council), George F. Gao(Natural Environment Research Council), Paul Harvey(Natural Environment Research Council), Edward C. Holmes(Natural Environment Research Council)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 23, 1996
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Abstract

The phylogeny of 123 complete envelope gene sequences was reconstructed in order to understand the evolution of tick- and mosquito-borne flaviviruses. An analysis of phylogenetic tree structure reveals a continual and asymmetric branching process in the tick-borne flaviviruses, compared with an explosive radiation in the last 200 years in viruses transmitted by mosquitoes. The distinction between these two viral groups probably reflects differences in modes of dispersal, propagation, and changes in the size of host populations. The most serious implication of this work is that growing human populations are being exposed to an expanding range of increasingly diverse viral strains.


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