There is an enormous genetic diversity evident in modern yeasts, but our understanding of the ecological basis of such diversifications in nature remains at best fragmented so far. Here we report a long-term experiment mimicking a primordial competitive environment, in which yeast and bacteria co-exist and compete against each other. Eighteen yeasts covering a wide phylogenetic background spanning approximately 250 million years of evolutionary history were used to establish independent evolution lines for at most 130 passages. Our collection of hundreds of modified strains generated through such a rare two-species cross-kingdom competition experiment re-created the appearance of large-scale genomic rearrangements and altered phenotypes imp...
Whereas domestication of livestock, pets and crops is well-documented, it is still unclear to what e...
AbstractTwo new genome sequences confirm that a whole genome duplication occurred in an ancestor of ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and related species, the main workhorses of wine fermentation, have been ex...
There is an enormous genetic diversity evident in modern yeasts, but our understanding of the ecolog...
<div><p>There is an enormous genetic diversity evident in modern yeasts, but our understanding of th...
Large-scale chromosomal rearrangements are an important source of evolutionary novelty that may have...
Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicat...
Budding yeasts (subphylum Saccharomycotina) are found in every biome and are as genetically diverse ...
International audienceStructural rearrangements have long been recognized as an important source of ...
Yeast species represent an ideal model system for population genomic studies but large-scale polymor...
Species is the fundamental unit to quantify biodiversity. In recent years, the model yeast Saccharo...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
Whereas domestication of livestock, pets and crops is well-documented, it is still unclear to what e...
AbstractTwo new genome sequences confirm that a whole genome duplication occurred in an ancestor of ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and related species, the main workhorses of wine fermentation, have been ex...
There is an enormous genetic diversity evident in modern yeasts, but our understanding of the ecolog...
<div><p>There is an enormous genetic diversity evident in modern yeasts, but our understanding of th...
Large-scale chromosomal rearrangements are an important source of evolutionary novelty that may have...
Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicat...
Budding yeasts (subphylum Saccharomycotina) are found in every biome and are as genetically diverse ...
International audienceStructural rearrangements have long been recognized as an important source of ...
Yeast species represent an ideal model system for population genomic studies but large-scale polymor...
Species is the fundamental unit to quantify biodiversity. In recent years, the model yeast Saccharo...
High-quality, well-annotated genome sequences and standardized laboratory strains fuel experimental ...
Whereas domestication of livestock, pets and crops is well-documented, it is still unclear to what e...
AbstractTwo new genome sequences confirm that a whole genome duplication occurred in an ancestor of ...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and related species, the main workhorses of wine fermentation, have been ex...