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dc.contributor.author | Elena Fito, Santiago Fco. | es_ES |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-12-05T21:04:28Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-12-05T21:04:28Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017 | es_ES |
dc.identifier.issn | 0962-1083 | es_ES |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10251/113502 | |
dc.description.abstract | [EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both applied and basic research. At the applied level, it is one of the main factors determining the probability and severity of emerging disease outbreaks. At the basic level, it is thought to be a key mechanism for the maintenance of genetic diversity both in host and pathogen species. In recent years, a number of evolution experiments have assessed the fate of plant virus populations replicating within and adapting to one single or to multiple hosts species. A first group of these experiments tackled the existence of trade-offs in fitness and virulence for viruses evolving either within a single hosts species or alternating between two different host species. A second set of experiments explored the role of genetic variability in susceptibility and resistance to infection among individuals from the same host species in the extent of virus local adaptation and of virulence. In general, when a single host species or genotype is available, these experiments show that local adaptation takes place, often but not always associated with a fitness trade-off. However, alternating between different host species or infecting resistant host genotypes may select for generalist viruses that experience no fitness cost. Therefore, the expected cost of generalism, arising from antagonistic pleiotropy and other genetic mechanisms generating fitness trade-offs between hosts, could not be generalized and strongly depend on the characteristics of each particular pathosystem. At the genomic level, these studies show pervasive convergent molecular evolution, suggesting that the number of accessible molecular pathways leading to adaptation to novel hosts is limited. | es_ES |
dc.description.sponsorship | I thank all my past and present collaborators engaged in the endeavour of understanding the mechanisms and processes driving RNA viruses adaptation to their reservoir and new hosts. I also thank Britt Koskella, Anna-Liisa Laine and Tatiana Giraud for inviting me to contribute to this special issue. The constructive comments and suggestions from one reviewer are greatly appreciated. Nowadays, my research is supported by grants BFU2015-65037-P (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness), PROMETEOII/2014/021 (Generalitat Valenciana) and the ICT610427 EvoEvo project (European Commission 7th Framework Program). | |
dc.language | Inglés | es_ES |
dc.publisher | Blackwell Publishing | es_ES |
dc.relation.ispartof | Molecular Ecology | es_ES |
dc.rights | Reserva de todos los derechos | es_ES |
dc.subject | Antagonistic pleiotropy | es_ES |
dc.subject | Experimental evolution | es_ES |
dc.subject | Generalists | es_ES |
dc.subject | Host range | es_ES |
dc.subject | Local adaptation | es_ES |
dc.subject | Specialists | es_ES |
dc.subject | Virus evolution | es_ES |
dc.title | Local adaptation of plant viruses: lessons from experimental evolution | es_ES |
dc.type | Artículo | es_ES |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1111/mec.13836 | es_ES |
dc.relation.projectID | info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/GVA//PROMETEOII%2F2014%2F021/ES/Comparative systems biology of host-virus interactions/ | es_ES |
dc.relation.projectID | info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/610427/EU/Evolution of Evolution/ | es_ES |
dc.relation.projectID | info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//BFU2015-65037-P/ES/EVOLUCION DE VIRUS EN HUESPEDES CON SUSCEPTIBILIDAD VARIABLE: CONSECUENCIAS EN EFICACIA Y VIRULENCIA DE CAMBIOS EN LAS REDES INTERACTOMICAS DE PROTEINAS VIRUS-HUESPED/ | es_ES |
dc.rights.accessRights | Cerrado | es_ES |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario Mixto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas - Institut Universitari Mixt de Biologia Molecular i Cel·lular de Plantes | es_ES |
dc.description.bibliographicCitation | Elena Fito, SF. (2017). Local adaptation of plant viruses: lessons from experimental evolution. Molecular Ecology. 26(7):1711-1719. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13836 | es_ES |
dc.description.accrualMethod | S | es_ES |
dc.relation.publisherversion | http://doi.org/10.1111/mec.13836 | es_ES |
dc.description.upvformatpinicio | 1711 | es_ES |
dc.description.upvformatpfin | 1719 | es_ES |
dc.type.version | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion | es_ES |
dc.description.volume | 26 | es_ES |
dc.description.issue | 7 | es_ES |
dc.identifier.pmid | 27612225 | |
dc.relation.pasarela | S\339120 | es_ES |
dc.contributor.funder | Generalitat Valenciana | es_ES |
dc.contributor.funder | Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad | es_ES |
dc.contributor.funder | European Commission | es_ES |