Microbial fitness is easy to measure in the laboratory, but difficult to measure in the field. Laboratory fitness assays make use of controlled conditions and genetically modified organisms, neither of which are available in the field. Among other applications, fitness assays can help researchers detect adaptation to different habitats or locations. We designed a competitive fitness assay to detect adaptation of Saccharomyces paradoxus isolates to the habitat they were isolated from (oak or larch leaf litter). The assay accurately measures relative fitness by tracking genotype frequency changes in the field using digital droplet PCR (DDPCR). We expected locally adapted S. paradoxus strains to increase in frequency over time when growing on ...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
The natural history of the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is poorly understood and confounded ...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Microbial fitness is easy to measure in the laboratory, but difficult to measure in the field. Labor...
Microbial fitness is easy to measure in the laboratory, but difficult to measure in the field. Labor...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that hybridization generates adaptive variation. Transgressive segr...
One might expect yeasts in soil to be highly dispersed via water or insects, forming ephemeral, gene...
Genetic diversity in experimental, domesticated and wild populations of the related yeasts, Saccharo...
These data sets are generated to investigate a simple evolutionary landscape that arises from underd...
The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa, a model microbial eukaryote, has a life cycle with many fe...
Classic evolutionary theory suggests that mutations associated with antimicrobial and pesticide resi...
Genetic drift and selection are ubiquitous evolutionary forces acting to shape genetic variation in ...
Competitive fitness assays in liquid culture have been a mainstay for characterizing experimental ev...
As the ultimate source of genetic diversity, spontaneous mutation is critical to the evolutionary pr...
Organismal fitness is relevant in many contexts in biology. The most meaningful experimental measure...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
The natural history of the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is poorly understood and confounded ...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Microbial fitness is easy to measure in the laboratory, but difficult to measure in the field. Labor...
Microbial fitness is easy to measure in the laboratory, but difficult to measure in the field. Labor...
Evidence is rapidly accumulating that hybridization generates adaptive variation. Transgressive segr...
One might expect yeasts in soil to be highly dispersed via water or insects, forming ephemeral, gene...
Genetic diversity in experimental, domesticated and wild populations of the related yeasts, Saccharo...
These data sets are generated to investigate a simple evolutionary landscape that arises from underd...
The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa, a model microbial eukaryote, has a life cycle with many fe...
Classic evolutionary theory suggests that mutations associated with antimicrobial and pesticide resi...
Genetic drift and selection are ubiquitous evolutionary forces acting to shape genetic variation in ...
Competitive fitness assays in liquid culture have been a mainstay for characterizing experimental ev...
As the ultimate source of genetic diversity, spontaneous mutation is critical to the evolutionary pr...
Organismal fitness is relevant in many contexts in biology. The most meaningful experimental measure...
The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity...
The natural history of the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is poorly understood and confounded ...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...