Generation time varies widely across organisms and is an important factor in the life cycle, life-history and evolution of organisms. Although the doubling time (DT), has been estimated for many bacteria in the laboratory, it is nearly impossible to directly measure it in the natural environment. However, an estimate can be obtained by measuring the rate at which bacteria accumulate mutations per year in the wild and the rate at which they mutate per generation in the laboratory. If we assume the mutation rate per generation is the same in the wild and in the laboratory, and that all mutations in the wild are neutral, an assumption that we show is not very important, then an estimate of the DT can be obtained by dividing the latter by the f...
Mutations are the heritable changes in DNA which make evolution possible. Natural selection acts on ...
International audienceThe quantification of spontaneous mutation rates is crucial for a mechanistic ...
Bacteria are the oldest, most abundant life form on the planet, and every other organism’s livelihoo...
Generation time varies widely across organisms and is an important factor in the life cycle, life hi...
Molecular evolutionary rate varies significantly among species and a strict global molecular clock h...
Rates of molecular evolution are known to vary between species and across all kingdoms of life. Here...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
Mutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Understanding how mutation r...
International audienceEstimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understa...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
The quantification of spontaneous mutation rates is crucial for a mechanistic understanding of the e...
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleot...
International audienceMutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Unders...
ABSTRACT The causes and consequences of spatiotemporal variation in mutation rates remain to be expl...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Mutations are the heritable changes in DNA which make evolution possible. Natural selection acts on ...
International audienceThe quantification of spontaneous mutation rates is crucial for a mechanistic ...
Bacteria are the oldest, most abundant life form on the planet, and every other organism’s livelihoo...
Generation time varies widely across organisms and is an important factor in the life cycle, life hi...
Molecular evolutionary rate varies significantly among species and a strict global molecular clock h...
Rates of molecular evolution are known to vary between species and across all kingdoms of life. Here...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
Mutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Understanding how mutation r...
International audienceEstimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understa...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
The quantification of spontaneous mutation rates is crucial for a mechanistic understanding of the e...
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleot...
International audienceMutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Unders...
ABSTRACT The causes and consequences of spatiotemporal variation in mutation rates remain to be expl...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Mutations are the heritable changes in DNA which make evolution possible. Natural selection acts on ...
International audienceThe quantification of spontaneous mutation rates is crucial for a mechanistic ...
Bacteria are the oldest, most abundant life form on the planet, and every other organism’s livelihoo...