Biology

Viral Phylodynamics

Viral Phylodynamics

Several viruses, especially RNA viruses, rapidly accumulate genetic variation as a consequence of short generation instances and high mutation charges. Patterns of virus-like genetic variation are generally therefore heavily swayed by how rapidly transmission occurs and in which entities transmit one to other. Viral phylodynamics means the study regarding how epidemiological, immunological, along with evolutionary processes work and potentially communicate to shape viralphylogenies.