In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evolved the ability to consume citrate, a previously unexploited resource in a glucose-limited medium. This innovation led to the frequency-dependent coexistence of citrate-consuming (Cit+) and non-consuming (Cit–) ecotypes, with Cit−bacteria persisting on the exogenously supplied glucose as well as other carbon molecules released by the Cit+ bacteria. After more than 10,000 generations of coexistence, however, the Cit−lineage went extinct; cells with the Cit−phenotype dropped to levels below detection, and the Cit−clade could not be detected by molecular assays based on its unique genotype. We hypothesized that this extinction was a determinist...
Key innovations are disruptive evolutionary events that enable a species to escape constraints and r...
Reductive genomic evolution is common in endosymbiotic bacteria, where it is driven by genetic drift...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve popula-tions ev...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
The selective history of a population can influence its subsequent evolution, an effect known as his...
The importance of historical contingency in evolution has been extensively debated over the last few...
Digital evolution is a computer-based instantiation of Darwinian evolution in which short self-repli...
Species interactions can play a major role in shaping evolution in new environments. In theory, spec...
Adaptive radiations are major contributors to species diversity. While the underlying mechanisms of ...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Key innovations are disruptive evolutionary events that enable a species to escape constraints and r...
Reductive genomic evolution is common in endosymbiotic bacteria, where it is driven by genetic drift...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve popula-tions ev...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
The selective history of a population can influence its subsequent evolution, an effect known as his...
The importance of historical contingency in evolution has been extensively debated over the last few...
Digital evolution is a computer-based instantiation of Darwinian evolution in which short self-repli...
Species interactions can play a major role in shaping evolution in new environments. In theory, spec...
Adaptive radiations are major contributors to species diversity. While the underlying mechanisms of ...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Key innovations are disruptive evolutionary events that enable a species to escape constraints and r...
Reductive genomic evolution is common in endosymbiotic bacteria, where it is driven by genetic drift...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...