Primary bacterial endosymbionts of insects (p-endosymbionts) are thought to be undergoing the process of Muller's ratchet where they accrue slightly deleterious mutations due to genetic drift in small populations with negligible recombination rates. If this process were to go unchecked over time, theory predicts mutational meltdown and eventual extinction. Although genome degradation is common among p-endosymbionts, we do not observe widespread p-endosymbiont extinction, suggesting that Muller's ratchet may be slowed or even stopped over time. For example, selection may act to slow the effects of Muller's ratchet by removing slightly deleterious mutations before they go to fixation thereby causing a decrease in nucleotide substitutions rate...
THESIS 8781Symbiosis is one of the ways in which nature has been able to generate biological innovat...
Intracellular endosymbionts have reduced genomes that progressively lose genes at a timescale of ten...
Mutational hotspots offer significant sources of genetic variability upon which selection can act. H...
Background Primary bacterial endosymbionts of insects (p-endosymbionts) are thought to be undergoing...
Background: Primary bacterial endosymbionts of insects (p-endosymbionts) are thought to be undergoin...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection–drift balance determine the fates...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection-drift balance determine the fates...
As predicted by the nearly neutral model of evolution, numerous studies have shown that reduced N(e)...
Major insect lineages have independently acquired bacterial species, mainly from Gamma-proteobacteri...
Background: Understanding evolutionary processes that drive genome reduction requires determining th...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
Intracellular endosymbionts have reduced genomes that progressively lose genes at a timescale of ten...
One of the most unforgiving processes in nature is that of Muller's ratchet, a seemingly irreversibl...
THESIS 8781Symbiosis is one of the ways in which nature has been able to generate biological innovat...
Intracellular endosymbionts have reduced genomes that progressively lose genes at a timescale of ten...
Mutational hotspots offer significant sources of genetic variability upon which selection can act. H...
Background Primary bacterial endosymbionts of insects (p-endosymbionts) are thought to be undergoing...
Background: Primary bacterial endosymbionts of insects (p-endosymbionts) are thought to be undergoin...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection–drift balance determine the fates...
An open question in evolutionary biology is how does the selection-drift balance determine the fates...
As predicted by the nearly neutral model of evolution, numerous studies have shown that reduced N(e)...
Major insect lineages have independently acquired bacterial species, mainly from Gamma-proteobacteri...
Background: Understanding evolutionary processes that drive genome reduction requires determining th...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
We extend our earlier work on the role of deleterious mutations in the extinction of obligately asex...
Intracellular endosymbionts have reduced genomes that progressively lose genes at a timescale of ten...
One of the most unforgiving processes in nature is that of Muller's ratchet, a seemingly irreversibl...
THESIS 8781Symbiosis is one of the ways in which nature has been able to generate biological innovat...
Intracellular endosymbionts have reduced genomes that progressively lose genes at a timescale of ten...
Mutational hotspots offer significant sources of genetic variability upon which selection can act. H...