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arxiv: 1802.02429 · v4 · pith:HO2L2XJFnew · submitted 2018-02-07 · 🧮 math.PR · q-bio.PE

Maintenance of diversity in a hierarchical host-parasite model with balancing selection and reinfection

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Inspired by DNA data of the human cytomegalovirus we propose a model of a two-type parasite population distributed over its hosts. The parasite is capable to persist in its host till the host dies, and to reinfect other hosts. To maintain type diversity within a host, balancing selection is assumed. For a suitable parameter regime we show that in the limit of large host and parasite populations the host state frequencies follow a dynamical system with a globally stable equilibrium, guaranteeing that both types are maintained in the parasite population for a long time on the host time scale.

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