TY - JOUR T1 - Heterogeneity in viral infections increases the rate of deleterious mutation accumulation JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2021.05.07.443113 SP - 2021.05.07.443113 AU - Brent Allman AU - Katia Koelle AU - Daniel Weissman Y1 - 2021/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/05/08/2021.05.07.443113.abstract N2 - RNA viruses have high mutation rates, with the majority of mutations being deleterious. We examine patterns of deleterious mutation accumulation over multiple rounds of viral replication, with a focus on how cellular coinfection and heterogeneity in viral output affect these patterns. Specifically, using agentbased intercellular simulations we find, in agreement with previous studies, that coinfection of cells by viruses relaxes the strength of purifying selection, and thereby increases the rate of deleterious mutation accumulation. We further find that cellular heterogeneity in viral output exacerbates the rate of deleterious mutation accumulation, regardless of whether this heterogeneity in viral output is stochastic or is due to variation in cellular multiplicity of infection. These results highlight the need to consider the unique life histories of viruses and their population structure to better understand observed patterns of viral evolution. ER -