SummaryWhen the supply of beneficial mutations limits adaptation, bacterial mutator alleles can reach high frequencies by hitchhiking with advantageous mutations [1–9]. However, when populations are well adapted to their environments, the increased rate of deleterious mutations makes hypermutability selectively disadvantageous [6, 7, 10, 11]. Here, we consider a further cost of hypermutability: its potential to break down cooperation (group-beneficial behavior that is costly to the individual [12–14]). This probably occurs for three reasons. First, an increased rate at which ‘cheating’ genotypes are generated; second, an increased probability of producing efficient cheats; and third, a decrease in relatedness [15–18] (not addressed in the p...
This is a post-print of an article published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Please cite the ...
Bacteria produce a great diversity of siderophores to scavenge for iron in their environment. We sug...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
When the supply of beneficial mutations limits adaptation, bacterial mutator alleles can reach high ...
SummaryWhen the supply of beneficial mutations limits adaptation, bacterial mutator alleles can reac...
Mutation rate and cooperation have important ecological and evolutionary consequences and, moreover,...
Understanding the ecological, evolutionary and genetic factors that affect the expression of coopera...
Bacteria secrete a large variety of beneficial metabolites into the environment, which can be shared...
Many bacterial populations harbour substantial numbers of hypermutable bacteria, in spite of hypermu...
BACKGROUND: A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
Once acquired, hypermutation is unrelenting, and in the long-term, leads to impaired fitness due to ...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
Mutators (also called hypermutators) are mutants which show higher than normal spontaneous mutation ...
This is a post-print of an article published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Please cite the ...
Bacteria produce a great diversity of siderophores to scavenge for iron in their environment. We sug...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
When the supply of beneficial mutations limits adaptation, bacterial mutator alleles can reach high ...
SummaryWhen the supply of beneficial mutations limits adaptation, bacterial mutator alleles can reac...
Mutation rate and cooperation have important ecological and evolutionary consequences and, moreover,...
Understanding the ecological, evolutionary and genetic factors that affect the expression of coopera...
Bacteria secrete a large variety of beneficial metabolites into the environment, which can be shared...
Many bacterial populations harbour substantial numbers of hypermutable bacteria, in spite of hypermu...
BACKGROUND: A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
Once acquired, hypermutation is unrelenting, and in the long-term, leads to impaired fitness due to ...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
Mutators (also called hypermutators) are mutants which show higher than normal spontaneous mutation ...
This is a post-print of an article published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Please cite the ...
Bacteria produce a great diversity of siderophores to scavenge for iron in their environment. We sug...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...