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Potential for evolution of complex defense strategies in a multi-scale model of virus-host coevolution.

Jeewoen ShinThomas MacCarthy
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2016)
Host resistance and viral pathogenicity depend on quite different evolutionary conditions. Viruses may evolve cell entry strategies that use small receptor binding regions, represented by low complexity binding in our model. Our modeling results suggest that if the virus adopts a strategy based on binding to low complexity sites on the host receptor, the host will select a defense strategy at the protein (receptor) level, rather than at the level of the regulatory network - a virus-host strategy that appears to have been selected most often in nature.
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