ViralSim - A Geographically Informed Viral Transmission Simulation with Phylogeny-Based Fitness Analysis
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Accurately simulating viral evolution is critical for evaluating analytical tools, forecasting outbreaks, and improving our understanding of pathogen dynamics. ViralSim introduces a geographically structured agent-based model that emphasizes spatial transmission across clustered populations. Unlike prior approaches that primarily focus on genetic, purely statistical, or temporal parameters, ViralSim incorporates location-driven spread and explicit trait evolution. More over, the produced phylogeny enables the calculation and fine-tuning of diverse fitness metrics directly from ViralSim. These fitness measures provide insight into lineage success, and with enough development, offer a new way to analyze phylogenies. By combining spatial transmission, trait development, and fitness evaluation, ViralSim enables controlled benchmarking of phylogenetic and epidemiological analyses.