Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to address various evolutionary questions, including, for example, the dynamics and mechanisms of genetic adaptation to different growth and stress conditions. In such experiments, mutations typically appear that increase the fitness under the conditions tested (medium adaptation), but that are not necessarily of interest for the specific research question. Here, we have identified mutations that appeared during serial passage of E. coli and S. enterica in four different and commonly used laboratory media and measured the relative competitive fitness and maximum growth rate of 111 genetically re-constituted strains, carrying different single and...
Populations adapt physiologically using regulatory mechanisms and genetically by means of mutations ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
To answer major evolutionary questions, we need a better understanding of the effects of mutations o...
Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to ...
Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to ...
Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to ...
<p>Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important ...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Genotype-fitness maps of evolution have been well characterized for biological components, such as R...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Bacteria replicate quickly enough that adaptive changes can be observed on a timescale of weeks to m...
Experimental evolution of bacterial populations in the laboratory has led to identification of sever...
Populations adapt physiologically using regulatory mechanisms and genetically by means of mutations ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
To answer major evolutionary questions, we need a better understanding of the effects of mutations o...
Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to ...
Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to ...
Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important to ...
<p>Experimental evolution under controlled laboratory conditions is becoming increasingly important ...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
Genotype-fitness maps of evolution have been well characterized for biological components, such as R...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Bacteria replicate quickly enough that adaptive changes can be observed on a timescale of weeks to m...
Experimental evolution of bacterial populations in the laboratory has led to identification of sever...
Populations adapt physiologically using regulatory mechanisms and genetically by means of mutations ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
To answer major evolutionary questions, we need a better understanding of the effects of mutations o...