The impact of epistasis on the evolution of multi-locus traits depends on recombination. While sexually reproducing eukaryotes recombine so frequently that epistasis between polymorphisms is not considered to play a large role in short-term adaptation, many bacteria also recombine, some to the degree that their populations are described as "panmictic" or "freely recombining." However, whether this recombination is sufficient to limit the ability of selection to act on epistatic contributions to fitness is unknown. We quantify homologous recombination in five bacterial pathogens and use these parameter estimates in a multilocus model of bacterial evolution with additive and epistatic effects. We find that even for highly recombining species ...
The identification of clones within bacterial populations is often taken as evidence for a low rate ...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Mutation rate and cooperation have important ecological and evolutionary consequences and, moreover,...
The impact of epistasis on the evolution of multi-locus traits depends on recombination. While sexua...
Epistasis has substantial impacts on evolution, in particular, the rate of adaptation. We generated ...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
<div><p>The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species wi...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
Identification of the selective forces contributing to the origin and maintenance of sex is a fundam...
abstract: Many bacteria actively import environmental DNA and incorporate it into their genomes. Thi...
Horizontal gene transfer and recombination occur across many groups of viruses and play key roles in...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Pathogen adaptation to public health interventions such as vaccination may take tortuous routes and ...
Genetic exchange plays a defining role in the evolution of many bacteria. The recent accumulation of...
The identification of clones within bacterial populations is often taken as evidence for a low rate ...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Mutation rate and cooperation have important ecological and evolutionary consequences and, moreover,...
The impact of epistasis on the evolution of multi-locus traits depends on recombination. While sexua...
Epistasis has substantial impacts on evolution, in particular, the rate of adaptation. We generated ...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
<div><p>The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species wi...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
Identification of the selective forces contributing to the origin and maintenance of sex is a fundam...
abstract: Many bacteria actively import environmental DNA and incorporate it into their genomes. Thi...
Horizontal gene transfer and recombination occur across many groups of viruses and play key roles in...
Epistatic interactions between resistance mutations in antibiotic-free environments potentially play...
Pathogen adaptation to public health interventions such as vaccination may take tortuous routes and ...
Genetic exchange plays a defining role in the evolution of many bacteria. The recent accumulation of...
The identification of clones within bacterial populations is often taken as evidence for a low rate ...
<p>Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-add...
Mutation rate and cooperation have important ecological and evolutionary consequences and, moreover,...