Domingo E, Baranowski E, Nuñez J I, Ruiz-Jarabo C M, Sierra S, Molina N, Sobrino F
Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, España.
Rev Sci Tech. 2000 Apr;19(1):55-63.
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses evolve as complex distributions of genetically different but closely related variants termed viral quasispecies. The precise genome of a quasispecies cannot be defined, since the consensus genome is an average of many variants. The dynamics of quasispecies has considerable implications for the understanding of the adaptability and pathogenic potential of viruses, and in addition, for the design of preventive and therapeutic measures for the diseases caused by these viruses. The authors summarise current knowledge on the structure of quasispecies, and the biological implications of this structure.
核糖核酸(RNA)病毒以称为病毒准种的遗传上不同但密切相关的变体的复杂分布形式进化。由于共有基因组是许多变体的平均值,因此无法定义准种的精确基因组。准种的动态变化对于理解病毒的适应性和致病潜力具有重要意义,此外,对于由这些病毒引起的疾病的预防和治疗措施的设计也具有重要意义。作者总结了关于准种结构的当前知识以及这种结构的生物学意义。