Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.

The evolution of the hemagglutinin amino acids sequences of Influenza A virus is studied by a method based on an informational metrics, originally introduced by Rohlin for partitions in abstract probability spaces. This metrics does not require any previous functional or syntactic knowledge about th...

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Main Authors: Raffaella Burioni, Riccardo Scalco, Mario Casartelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3232212?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1df64bd4dc654e6aa6fdfe8f8fd2e4402020-11-25T01:47:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01612e2792410.1371/journal.pone.0027924Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.Raffaella BurioniRiccardo ScalcoMario CasartelliThe evolution of the hemagglutinin amino acids sequences of Influenza A virus is studied by a method based on an informational metrics, originally introduced by Rohlin for partitions in abstract probability spaces. This metrics does not require any previous functional or syntactic knowledge about the sequences and it is sensitive to the correlated variations in the characters disposition. Its efficiency is improved by algorithmic tools, designed to enhance the detection of the novelty and to reduce the noise of useless mutations. We focus on the USA data from 1993/94 to 2010/2011 for A/H3N2 and on USA data from 2006/07 to 2010/2011 for A/H1N1. We show that the clusterization of the distance matrix gives strong evidence to a structure of domains in the sequence space, acting as weak attractors for the evolution, in very good agreement with the epidemiological history of the virus. The structure proves very robust with respect to the variations of the clusterization parameters, and extremely coherent when restricting the observation window. The results suggest an efficient strategy in the vaccine forecast, based on the presence of "precursors" (or "buds") populating the most recent attractor.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3232212?pdf=render
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Riccardo Scalco
Mario Casartelli
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Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.
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Riccardo Scalco
Mario Casartelli
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title Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.
title_short Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.
title_full Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.
title_fullStr Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.
title_full_unstemmed Rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza A virus: weak attractors and precursors.
title_sort rohlin distance and the evolution of influenza a virus: weak attractors and precursors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The evolution of the hemagglutinin amino acids sequences of Influenza A virus is studied by a method based on an informational metrics, originally introduced by Rohlin for partitions in abstract probability spaces. This metrics does not require any previous functional or syntactic knowledge about the sequences and it is sensitive to the correlated variations in the characters disposition. Its efficiency is improved by algorithmic tools, designed to enhance the detection of the novelty and to reduce the noise of useless mutations. We focus on the USA data from 1993/94 to 2010/2011 for A/H3N2 and on USA data from 2006/07 to 2010/2011 for A/H1N1. We show that the clusterization of the distance matrix gives strong evidence to a structure of domains in the sequence space, acting as weak attractors for the evolution, in very good agreement with the epidemiological history of the virus. The structure proves very robust with respect to the variations of the clusterization parameters, and extremely coherent when restricting the observation window. The results suggest an efficient strategy in the vaccine forecast, based on the presence of "precursors" (or "buds") populating the most recent attractor.
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