2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.08991
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Virus-immune dynamics determined by prey-predator interaction network and epistasis in viral fitness landscape

Abstract: Population dynamics and evolutionary genetics underly the structure of ecosystems, changing on the same timescale for interacting species with rapid turnover, such as virus (e.g. HIV) and immune response. Thus, an important problem in mathematical modeling is to connect ecology, evolution and genetics, which often have been treated separately. Here, extending analysis of multiple virus and immune response populations in a resource -prey (consumer) -predator model from Browne and Smith [9], we show that long te… Show more

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