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      On the possible role of robustness in the evolution of infectious diseases

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          Abstract

          Robustness describes the capacity for a biological system to remain canalized despite perturbation. Genetic robustness affords maintenance of phenotype despite mutational input, necessarily involving the role of epistasis. Environmental robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of environmental variation, where epistasis may be uninvolved. Here we discuss genetic and environmental robustness, from the standpoint of infectious disease evolution, and suggest that robustness may be a unifying principle for understanding how different disease agents evolve. We focus especially on viruses with RNA genomes due to their importance in the evolution of emerging diseases and as model systems to test robustness theory. We present new data on adaptive constraints for a model RNA virus challenged to evolve in response to UV radiation. We also draw attention to other infectious disease systems where robustness theory may prove useful for bridging evolutionary biology and biomedicine, especially the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria, immune evasion by influenza, and malaria parasite infections.

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          Journal
          Chaos
          Chaos
          CHAOEH
          Chaos
          American Institute of Physics
          1054-1500
          1089-7682
          June 2010
          30 June 2010
          30 June 2010
          : 20
          : 2
          : 026108
          Affiliations
          Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA
          Author notes
          [a)]

          Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: chike.brandon@ 123456yale.edu .

          [b)]

          Present address: Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405.

          Article
          006092CHA 1.3455189 10092GPR
          10.1063/1.3455189
          2909313
          20590337
          663cdca0-15ae-4f0f-a4dd-ba282544a7a3
          Copyright © 2010 American Institute of Physics

          1054-1500/2010/20(2)/026108/9/ $30.00

          All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ).

          History
          : 05 April 2010
          : 27 May 2010
          Page count
          Pages: 9
          Funding
          Funded by: NIH
          Award ID: T32GM07205
          Funded by: NSF
          Award ID: DEB-0452163
          Categories
          Focus Issue: Genetic Interactions

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