Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported among studies of the rates and spectra of spontaneous mutations. However, demonstrating the role of transition bias in adaptive evolution remains challenging. In particular, it is unclear whether such biases direct the evolution of bacterial pathogens adapting to treatment. We addressed this challenge by analyzing adaptive antibiotic-resistance mutations in the major human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). We found strong evidence for transition bias in two independently curated data sets comprising 152 and 208 antibiotic-resistance mutations. This was true at the level of mutational paths (distinct adaptive DNA sequence changes) an...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) poses a global health catastrophe that has been compounded by the e...
Evolutionary adaptation often occurs by the fixation of beneficial mutations. This mode of adaptatio...
For an infecting bacterium the human body provides several potential ecological niches with both int...
Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported...
Background Mycobacterium tuberculosis is characterized by a low mutation rate and a lack of genetic...
In genome evolution, genetic variants are the source of diversity, which natural selection acts upon...
At present, the successful transmission of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including mult...
BACKGROUND: Combination therapy is one of the most effective tools for limiting the emergence of dru...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a slow-growing, gram-positive bacterium from the phylum Actinoba...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the hardest to treat bacterial pathogens with a high capacity t...
Background. Drug-resistant tuberculosis poses a growing challenge to global public health. However, ...
M. tuberculosis is evolving antibiotic resistance, threatening attempts at tuberculosis epidemic con...
M. tuberculosis is evolving antibiotic resistance, threatening attempts at tuberculosis epidemic con...
A key question in tuberculosis control is why some strains of M. tuberculosis are preferentially ass...
Summary Drug resistance in Mycobacteriumtuberculosis is a global problem, with major consequences fo...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) poses a global health catastrophe that has been compounded by the e...
Evolutionary adaptation often occurs by the fixation of beneficial mutations. This mode of adaptatio...
For an infecting bacterium the human body provides several potential ecological niches with both int...
Transition bias, an overabundance of transitions relative to transversions, has been widely reported...
Background Mycobacterium tuberculosis is characterized by a low mutation rate and a lack of genetic...
In genome evolution, genetic variants are the source of diversity, which natural selection acts upon...
At present, the successful transmission of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including mult...
BACKGROUND: Combination therapy is one of the most effective tools for limiting the emergence of dru...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a slow-growing, gram-positive bacterium from the phylum Actinoba...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the hardest to treat bacterial pathogens with a high capacity t...
Background. Drug-resistant tuberculosis poses a growing challenge to global public health. However, ...
M. tuberculosis is evolving antibiotic resistance, threatening attempts at tuberculosis epidemic con...
M. tuberculosis is evolving antibiotic resistance, threatening attempts at tuberculosis epidemic con...
A key question in tuberculosis control is why some strains of M. tuberculosis are preferentially ass...
Summary Drug resistance in Mycobacteriumtuberculosis is a global problem, with major consequences fo...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) poses a global health catastrophe that has been compounded by the e...
Evolutionary adaptation often occurs by the fixation of beneficial mutations. This mode of adaptatio...
For an infecting bacterium the human body provides several potential ecological niches with both int...