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Examining the molecular clock hypothesis for the contemporary evolution of the rabies virus

Abstract

The molecular clock hypothesis assumes that mutations accumulate on an organism's genome at a constant rate over time, but this assumption does not always hold true. While modelling approaches exist to accommodate deviations from a strict molecular clock, assumptions about rate variation may not fully represent the underlying evolutionary processes. There is considerable variability in rabies virus (RABV) incubation periods, ranging from days …

Authors

Durrant R; Cobbold CA; Brunker K; Campbell K; Dushoff J; Ferguson EA; Jaswant G; Lugelo A; Lushasi K; Sikana L

Journal

PLOS Pathogens, Vol. 20, No. 11,

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

DOI

10.1371/journal.ppat.1012740

ISSN

1553-7366