Nee S
Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2000 Nov 29;355(1403):1607-13. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2000.0722.
Coviruses are viruses with the property that their genetic information is divided up among two or more different viral particles. I model the evolution of coviruses using information on both viral virulence and the interactions between viruses and molecules that parasitize them: satellite viruses, satellite RNAs and defective interfering viruses. The model ultimately, and inevitably contains within it single-species dynamics as well as mutualistic, parasitic, cooperative and competitive relationships. The model shows that coexistence between coviruses and the self-sufficient viruses that spawned them is unlikely, in the sense that the quantitative conditions for coexistence are not easy to satisfy I also describe an abrupt transition from mutualistic two-species to single-species dynamics, showing a new sense in which questions such as 'Is a lichen one species or two?' can be given a definite answer.
协病毒是一类病毒,其特性是它们的遗传信息分布在两个或更多不同的病毒粒子中。我利用病毒毒力以及病毒与寄生在它们身上的分子(卫星病毒、卫星RNA和缺陷干扰病毒)之间相互作用的信息,对协病毒的进化进行建模。该模型最终不可避免地包含单物种动态以及互利、寄生、合作和竞争关系。该模型表明,协病毒与其产生的自给自足病毒之间不太可能共存,因为共存的定量条件不容易满足。我还描述了从互利双物种动态到单物种动态的突然转变,这为诸如“地衣是一个物种还是两个物种?”之类的问题提供了一种可以给出明确答案的新视角。