BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260115T192629EST-2779dLsmVs@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260116T002629Z DESCRIPTION:Evolutionary conflict in viruses: the theoretical implications and natural abundance of viral public goods cheats\n\nAsher Leeks\, Univer sity of British Columbia\n Tuesday February 10\, 12-1pm\n Zoom Link: https:/ /mcgill.zoom.us/j/87078928687\n In Person: 550 Sherbrooke\, Room 189\n \n Abs tract: Viral infections are social processes. To successfully replicate in side infected cells\, viruses must produce shared gene products\, that can be used by multiple viral genomes within the same cell\, and hence act as public goods. As a result\, viral cheats can emerge\, a type of molecular parasite formed by large deletions\, which spread by exploiting public go ods encoded by full-length viruses. Cheats exist across the viral universe \, arise frequently in laboratory infections\, and reflect the emergence o f evolutionary conflict at the molecular level.\n\nI will start by explori ng the evolutionary consequences of cheats for viral infections\, includin g their potential to drive viral populations extinct over short timescales \, or to drive the emergence of new forms of genome organisation over long er timescales. I will then present our recent work identifying and quantif ying cheats in natural viral infections\, leveraging thousands of newly av ailable avian influenza sequencing datasets. We have found that in more th an one in three animal infections\, viral cheats exceed 50% of the viral p opulation\, indicating that they are the majority variant within that popu lation. I will discuss the implications of this widespread cheat abundance in natural infections\, including potential clinical consequences and app lications within public health surveillance.\n DTSTART:20260104T170000Z DTEND:20260104T170000Z SUMMARY:QLS Seminar Series - Asher Leeks URL:/qls/channels/event/qls-seminar-series-asher-leeks -370051 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR