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Advantage of Being Multicomponent and Spatial: Multipartite Viruses Colonize Structured Populations with Lower
Yi-Jiao Zhang1, Zhi-Xi Wu1, Petter Holme2
1Institute of Computational Physics and Complex Systems, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu 730000, China.
Abstract:
Multipartite viruses have a genome divided into different disconnected viral particles. A majority of multipartite viruses infect plants; very few target animals. To understand why, we use a simple, network-based susceptible-latent-infectious-recovered model. We show both analytically and numerically that, provided that the average degree of the contact network exceeds a critical value, even in the absence of an explicit microscopic advantage, multipartite viruses have a lower threshold to colonizing network-structured populations compared to a well-mixed population. We further corroborate this finding on two-dimensional lattice networks, which better represent the typical contact structures of plants.
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