Abstract
Quasispecies theory predicts that there is a critical mutation probability above which a viral population will go extinct. Above this threshold the virus loses the ability to replicate the best-adapted genotype, leading to a population composed of low replicating mutants that is eventually doomed. We propose a new branching model that shows that this is not necessarily so. That is, a population composed of ever changing mutants may survive.
Citation
J. Theodore Cox. Rinaldo B. Schinazi. "A branching process for virus survival." J. Appl. Probab. 49 (3) 888 - 894, September 2012. https://doi.org/10.1239/jap/1346955342
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