<div><p>During mismatch repair (MMR) MSH proteins bind to mismatches that form as the result of DNA replication errors and recruit MLH factors such as Mlh1-Pms1 to initiate excision and repair steps. Previously, we identified a negative epistatic interaction involving naturally occurring polymorphisms in the <i>MLH1</i> and <i>PMS1</i> genes of baker’s yeast. Here we hypothesize that a mutagenic state resulting from this negative epistatic interaction increases the likelihood of obtaining beneficial mutations that can promote adaptation to stress conditions. We tested this by stressing yeast strains bearing mutagenic (incompatible) and non-mutagenic (compatible) mismatch repair genotypes. Our data show that incompatible populations adapted ...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
ABSTRACT Diploid organisms are buffered against the effects of mutations by carrying two sets of eac...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
During mismatch repair (MMR) MSH proteins bind to mismatches that form as the result of DNA replicat...
The mismatch repair (MMR) pathway maintains genome stability by repairing mutations incorporated in ...
Divergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We recently de...
The stability of simple repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites) is a sensitive indicator of the a...
SummaryDivergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We rece...
In a previous study, three determinants of fitness were identified as mutant alleles (each designate...
Mismatch repair systems correct replication- and recombination-associated mispaired bases and influe...
The goal of my M.Sc. thesis research was to investigate the link between divergent adaptation and re...
Natural selection has the potential to act on all phenotypes, including genomic mutation rate. Class...
A homeologous mitotic recombination assay was used to test the role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mism...
In haploid budding yeast, evolutionary adaptation to constitutive DNA replication stress alters thre...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
ABSTRACT Diploid organisms are buffered against the effects of mutations by carrying two sets of eac...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
During mismatch repair (MMR) MSH proteins bind to mismatches that form as the result of DNA replicat...
The mismatch repair (MMR) pathway maintains genome stability by repairing mutations incorporated in ...
Divergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We recently de...
The stability of simple repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites) is a sensitive indicator of the a...
SummaryDivergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We rece...
In a previous study, three determinants of fitness were identified as mutant alleles (each designate...
Mismatch repair systems correct replication- and recombination-associated mispaired bases and influe...
The goal of my M.Sc. thesis research was to investigate the link between divergent adaptation and re...
Natural selection has the potential to act on all phenotypes, including genomic mutation rate. Class...
A homeologous mitotic recombination assay was used to test the role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mism...
In haploid budding yeast, evolutionary adaptation to constitutive DNA replication stress alters thre...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
Independently evolving populations may adapt to similar selection pressures via different genetic ch...
ABSTRACT Diploid organisms are buffered against the effects of mutations by carrying two sets of eac...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...