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  <title><![CDATA[The ruggedness of adaptive fitness landscape and the reproducibility of RNA virus evolution]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Santiago Elena, Polytechnical University of Valencia &amp; The Santa Fe Institute</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p>Abstract:<br /> RNA viruses are the main source of emerging infectious diseases given the <br /> evolutionary potential bestowed by their fast replication, large population <br /> sizes and high mutation and recombination rates.&nbsp; However, an equally important <br /> parameter, which is usually neglected, is the topography of the fitness <br /> landscape, that is, how many fitness maxima exist and how well connected they <br /> are, which determines the number of accessible evolutionary pathways.&nbsp; In this <br /> talk I will present our efforts to reconstruct and analyze the fitness <br /> landscape describing the adaptation of tobacco etch Potyvirus (TEV) to its new <br /> host, Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Ler-0.&nbsp; In doing so, I will show how rugged <br /> and holey landscapes enabled evolving TEV lineages to avoid getting trapped in <br /> local optima and, instead, to explore distant regions of the landscape.</p><p><br />Host: Joshua Weitz<br /></p>]]></value>
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