The root cause of the antibiotic resistance crisis is the ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to a multitude of antibiotics and other environmental toxins. The regulation of adaptation is difficult to pinpoint due to extensive phenotypic heterogeneity arising during evolution. Here, we investigate the mechanisms underlying general bacterial adaptation by evolving wild-type Escherichia coli populations to dissimilar chemical toxins. We demonstrate the presence of extensive inter- and intrapopulation phenotypic heterogeneity across adapted populations in multiple traits, including minimum inhibitory concentration, growth rate, and lag time. To search for a common response across the heterogeneous adapted populations, we measured gene exp...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
The rates and trajectories of bacterial evolution are determined both by microbial factors and envir...
The temporal change of phenotypes during the adaptive process remains largely unexplored, as do the ...
ABSTRACT Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasingly serious public health concern, as strains...
Genotypic and phenotypic adaptation is the consequence of ongoing natural selection in populations a...
Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under antibiotic...
Adaptive resistance emerges when populations of bacteria are subjected to gradual increases of antib...
<div><p>Adaptive resistance emerges when populations of bacteria are subjected to gradual increases ...
Bacteria regulate genes to survive antibiotic stress, but regulation can be far from perfect. When r...
ABSTRACT Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under a...
Antibiotic concentrations vary dramatically in the body and the environment. Hence, understanding th...
Genotype-fitness maps of evolution have been well characterized for biological components, such as R...
Bacterial populations have a remarkable capacity to cope with extreme environmental fluctuations in ...
Phenotypic variation is one of the most conspicuous features of living organisms. Often this variati...
Larger populations generally adapt faster to their existing environment. However, it is unknown if t...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
The rates and trajectories of bacterial evolution are determined both by microbial factors and envir...
The temporal change of phenotypes during the adaptive process remains largely unexplored, as do the ...
ABSTRACT Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasingly serious public health concern, as strains...
Genotypic and phenotypic adaptation is the consequence of ongoing natural selection in populations a...
Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under antibiotic...
Adaptive resistance emerges when populations of bacteria are subjected to gradual increases of antib...
<div><p>Adaptive resistance emerges when populations of bacteria are subjected to gradual increases ...
Bacteria regulate genes to survive antibiotic stress, but regulation can be far from perfect. When r...
ABSTRACT Heteroresistance refers to phenotypic heterogeneity of microbial clonal populations under a...
Antibiotic concentrations vary dramatically in the body and the environment. Hence, understanding th...
Genotype-fitness maps of evolution have been well characterized for biological components, such as R...
Bacterial populations have a remarkable capacity to cope with extreme environmental fluctuations in ...
Phenotypic variation is one of the most conspicuous features of living organisms. Often this variati...
Larger populations generally adapt faster to their existing environment. However, it is unknown if t...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
The rates and trajectories of bacterial evolution are determined both by microbial factors and envir...
The temporal change of phenotypes during the adaptive process remains largely unexplored, as do the ...