Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the topography of the fitness landscape and affect the dynamics and determinism of adaptation. However, few empirical data are available, and comparing results is complicated by confounding variation in the system and the type of mutations used. Here, we take a systematic approach by quantifying epistasis in two sets of four beneficial mutations in the antibiotic resistance enzyme TEM-1 b-lactamase. Mutations in these sets have either large or small effects on cefotaxime resistance when present as single mutations. By quantifying the epistasis and ruggedness in both landscapes, we find two general patterns. First, resistance is maximal for combinat...
<div><p>For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “ra...
Multiple mutations often have non-additive (epistatic) phenotypic effects. Epistasis is of fundament...
Because adaptation depends upon the fixation of novel beneficial mutations, the fitness effects of b...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Whether evolution is erratic due to random historical details, or is repeatedly directed along simil...
Whether evolution is erratic due to random historical details, or is repeatedly directed along simil...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. Such adaptation can come at the expense of th...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Evidence is mounting that epistasis is widespread among mutations. The cost of carrying two deleteri...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “raw materi...
<div><p>For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “ra...
Multiple mutations often have non-additive (epistatic) phenotypic effects. Epistasis is of fundament...
Because adaptation depends upon the fixation of novel beneficial mutations, the fitness effects of b...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Whether evolution is erratic due to random historical details, or is repeatedly directed along simil...
Whether evolution is erratic due to random historical details, or is repeatedly directed along simil...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. Such adaptation can come at the expense of th...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Evidence is mounting that epistasis is widespread among mutations. The cost of carrying two deleteri...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “raw materi...
<div><p>For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “ra...
Multiple mutations often have non-additive (epistatic) phenotypic effects. Epistasis is of fundament...
Because adaptation depends upon the fixation of novel beneficial mutations, the fitness effects of b...