Affiliation:
1. Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zürich, Basel, Switzerland
2. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), Lausanne, Switzerland
3. Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA
Abstract
Abstract
The structured coalescent allows inferring migration patterns between viral subpopulations from genetic sequence data. However, these analyses typically assume that no genetic recombination process impacted the sequence evolution of pathogens. For segmented viruses, such as influenza, that can undergo reassortment this assumption is broken. Reassortment reshuffles the segments of different parent lineages upon a coinfection event, which means that the shared history of viruses has to be represented by a network instead of a tree. Therefore, full genome analyses of such viruses are complex or even impossible. Although this problem has been addressed for unstructured populations, it is still impossible to account for population structure, such as induced by different host populations, whereas also accounting for reassortment. We address this by extending the structured coalescent to account for reassortment and present a framework for investigating possible ties between reassortment and migration (host jump) events. This method can accurately estimate subpopulation dependent effective populations sizes, reassortment, and migration rates from simulated data. Additionally, we apply the new model to avian influenza A/H5N1 sequences, sampled from two avian host types, Anseriformes and Galliformes. We contrast our results with a structured coalescent without reassortment inference, which assumes independently evolving segments. This reveals that taking into account segment reassortment and using sequencing data from several viral segments for joint phylodynamic inference leads to different estimates for effective population sizes, migration, and clock rates. This new model is implemented as the Structured Coalescent with Reassortment package for BEAST 2.5 and is available at https://github.com/jugne/SCORE.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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