Selected article for: "daily mutation and mutation rate"

Author: Vega, Vinsensius B; Ruan, Yijun; Liu, Jianjun; Lee, Wah Heng; Wei, Chia Lin; Se-Thoe, Su Yun; Tang, Kin Fai; Zhang, Tao; Kolatkar, Prasanna R; Ooi, Eng Eong; Ling, Ai Ee; Stanton, Lawrence W; Long, Philip M; Liu, Edison T
Title: Mutational dynamics of the SARS coronavirus in cell culture and human populations isolated in 2003
  • Document date: 2004_9_6
  • ID: 0gmtnkbh_16
    Snippet: where k is the daily rate of mutation, x is the sampling date measured relative to 1 st November 2002, and d x is the number of mutations, as compared to the civet cat isolate, of the isolate sampled at date x. Twelve data points were calculated and used to fit the model. The date of origin can be solved by solving x for d x = 0. The goodness-of-fit was measured using the adjusted R-square statistic......
    Document: where k is the daily rate of mutation, x is the sampling date measured relative to 1 st November 2002, and d x is the number of mutations, as compared to the civet cat isolate, of the isolate sampled at date x. Twelve data points were calculated and used to fit the model. The date of origin can be solved by solving x for d x = 0. The goodness-of-fit was measured using the adjusted R-square statistic.

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