Authors
Elena E Giorgi, Bob Funkhouser, Gayathri Athreya, Alan S Perelson, Bette T Korber, Tanmoy Bhattacharya
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
BMC bioinformatics
Volume
11
Pages
1-7
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
The occurrence of a genetic bottleneck in HIV sexual or mother-to-infant transmission has been well documented. This results in a majority of new infections being homogeneous, i.e., initiated by a single genetic strain. Early after infection, prior to the onset of the host immune response, the viral population grows exponentially. In this simple setting, an approach for estimating evolutionary and demographic parameters based on comparison of diversity measures is a feasible alternative to the existing Bayesian methods (e.g., BEAST), which are instead based on the simulation of genealogies.
Results
We have devised a web tool that analyzes genetic diversity in acutely infected HIV-1 patients by comparing it to a model of neutral growth. More specifically, we consider a homogeneous infection (i.e., initiated by a unique genetic strain) prior to the …
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