In evolution alternative genetic trajectories can potentially lead to similar phenotypic outcomes. However, certain trajectories are preferred over others. These preferences bias the genomes of living organisms and the underlying processes can be observed in ongoing evolution. We have studied a variety of biases that can be found in bacterial chromosomes and determined the selective causes and functional consequences for the cell. We have quantified codon usage bias in highly expressed genes and shown that it is selected to optimise translational speed. We further demonstrated that the resulting differences in decoding speed can be used to regulate gene expression, and that the use of ‘non-optimal’ codons can be detrimental to reading frame...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection-drift balance determine the fates...
Abstract. Bacterial chromosomes are immense polymers whose faithful replication and segregation are ...
Bacteria have small, streamlined genomes and evolve rapidly. Their large population sizes allow sele...
The research presented in this thesis attempts to address research questions related to the role of ...
Determining the properties of mutations is fundamental to understanding the mechanisms of adaptive e...
Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported...
<div><p>The characterization of functional elements in genomes relies on the identification of the f...
Though synonymous variation observed in protein-coding genes is thought to be functionally equivalen...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
The characterization of functional elements in genomes relies on the identification of the footprint...
How the organization of genes on a chromosome shapes adaptation is essential for understanding evolu...
Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. During evolution, the fitness landscapes of p...
Evolution by natural selection is driven by the continuous generation of adaptive mutations. We meas...
For my dissertation research, I used a model system of bacteria and bacteriophage to study patterns ...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection-drift balance determine the fates...
Abstract. Bacterial chromosomes are immense polymers whose faithful replication and segregation are ...
Bacteria have small, streamlined genomes and evolve rapidly. Their large population sizes allow sele...
The research presented in this thesis attempts to address research questions related to the role of ...
Determining the properties of mutations is fundamental to understanding the mechanisms of adaptive e...
Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported...
<div><p>The characterization of functional elements in genomes relies on the identification of the f...
Though synonymous variation observed in protein-coding genes is thought to be functionally equivalen...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
The characterization of functional elements in genomes relies on the identification of the footprint...
How the organization of genes on a chromosome shapes adaptation is essential for understanding evolu...
Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. During evolution, the fitness landscapes of p...
Evolution by natural selection is driven by the continuous generation of adaptive mutations. We meas...
For my dissertation research, I used a model system of bacteria and bacteriophage to study patterns ...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection-drift balance determine the fates...
Abstract. Bacterial chromosomes are immense polymers whose faithful replication and segregation are ...
Bacteria have small, streamlined genomes and evolve rapidly. Their large population sizes allow sele...