Evolution into chaos – Implications of the trade-off between transmissibility and immune evasion
Golsa Sayyar, Ábel Garab, Gergely Röst

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model showing how viruses evolve based on a balance between spreading easily and avoiding immune responses, leading to unpredictable patterns.
Contribution
A novel model capturing the trade-off between transmissibility and immune evasion, revealing chaotic and periodic evolutionary dynamics.
Findings
Evolution favors immune evasion when dominant strains are highly transmissible.
Chaotic viral evolution can occur under certain conditions, making long-term predictions difficult.
Bifurcation diagrams show complex dynamics including periodic and chaotic regimes.
Abstract
Predicting viral evolution presents a significant challenge and is a critical public health priority. In response to this challenge, we develop a novel model for viral evolution that considers a trade-off between immunity evasion and transmissibility. The model selects for a new strain with the highest invasion fitness, taking into account this trade-off. When the dominant strain of the pathogen is highly transmissible, evolution tends to favor immune evasion, whereas for less contagious strains the direction of evolution leads toward increasing transmissibility. Assuming a linear functional form of this trade-off, we can express the long-term evolutionary patterns following the emergence of subsequent strains by a non-linear difference equation. We provide sufficient criteria for when evolution converges, and successive strains exhibit similar transmissibility. We also identify…
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TopicsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics · COVID-19 epidemiological studies · SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
