Background: The rate and fitness effects of mutations are key in understanding the evolution of every species. Traditionally, these parameters are estimated in mutation accumulation experiments where replicate lines are propagated in conditions that allow mutations to randomly accumulate without the purging effect of natural selection. These experiments have been performed with many model organisms but we still lack empirical estimates of the rate and effects of mutation in the protists. Results: We performed a mutation accumulation (MA) experiment in Tetrahymena thermophila, a species that can reproduce sexually and asexually in nature, and measured both the mean decline and variance increase in fitness of 20 lines. The results obtained wi...
Estimates of mutational parameters, such as the average fitness effect of a new mutation and the rat...
Evolution at high mutation rates is expected to reduce population fitness deterministically by the a...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand what factors affect the repeatability of adap...
Knowledge of the rate and fitness effects of mutations is essential for understanding the process of...
Tetraymena is a model organism in molecular biology and has a very unusual genome architecture, incl...
In order to understand how evolution proceeds, we must determine how heritable variation is generate...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
Genome architecture varies greatly among eukaryotes. This diversity may profoundly affect the origin...
abstract: Mutation is the ultimate source of all genetic variation and is, therefore, central to evo...
We performed a mutation accumulation (MA) experiment using the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideu...
The rate and fitness effects of new mutations have been investigated by mutation accumulation (MA) e...
1. Populations that expand their range can undergo rapid evolutionary adaptation of life-history tra...
of mutation rates is advantageous for species inhabiting constant environments, higher mutation rate...
Androdioecious Caenorhabditis have a high frequency of self-compatible hermaphrodites and a low freq...
Background: Considerable attention has focused on how selection on dispersal and other core life-his...
Estimates of mutational parameters, such as the average fitness effect of a new mutation and the rat...
Evolution at high mutation rates is expected to reduce population fitness deterministically by the a...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand what factors affect the repeatability of adap...
Knowledge of the rate and fitness effects of mutations is essential for understanding the process of...
Tetraymena is a model organism in molecular biology and has a very unusual genome architecture, incl...
In order to understand how evolution proceeds, we must determine how heritable variation is generate...
At species' range edges, individuals often face novel environmental conditions that may limit range ...
Genome architecture varies greatly among eukaryotes. This diversity may profoundly affect the origin...
abstract: Mutation is the ultimate source of all genetic variation and is, therefore, central to evo...
We performed a mutation accumulation (MA) experiment using the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideu...
The rate and fitness effects of new mutations have been investigated by mutation accumulation (MA) e...
1. Populations that expand their range can undergo rapid evolutionary adaptation of life-history tra...
of mutation rates is advantageous for species inhabiting constant environments, higher mutation rate...
Androdioecious Caenorhabditis have a high frequency of self-compatible hermaphrodites and a low freq...
Background: Considerable attention has focused on how selection on dispersal and other core life-his...
Estimates of mutational parameters, such as the average fitness effect of a new mutation and the rat...
Evolution at high mutation rates is expected to reduce population fitness deterministically by the a...
Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand what factors affect the repeatability of adap...