Bacteria that have adapted to nutrient-rich, stable environments are typically characterized by reduced genomes. The loss of biosynthetic genes frequently renders these lineages auxotroph, hinging their survival on an environmental uptake of certain metabolites. The evolutionary forces that drive this genome degradation, however, remain elusive. Our analysis of 949 metabolic networks revealed auxotrophies are likely highly prevalent in both symbiotic and free-living bacteria. To unravel whether selective advantages can account for the rampant loss of anabolic genes, we systematically determined the fitness consequences that result from deleting conditionally essential biosynthetic genes from the genomes of Escherichia coli and Acinetobacter...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Conventional efforts to describe essential genes in bacteria have typically emphasized nutrient-rich...
Adaptation of one set of traits is often accompanied by attenuation of traits important in other sel...
Bacteria that have adapted to nutrient-rich, stable environments are typically characterized by redu...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
<div><p>Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental ...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Many bacterial lineages lack seemingly essential metabolic genes. Previous work suggested selective ...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
The metabolic capabilities and regulatory networks of bacteria have been optimized by evolution in r...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Bacteria are known to display extensive metabolic diversity and many studies have shown that they ca...
Kin selection and group selection remain controversial topics in evolutionary biology. We argue that...
One of the basic postulates of molecular evolution is that functionally important genes should evolv...
Auxotrophies constrain the interactions of bacteria with their environment, but are often difficult ...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Conventional efforts to describe essential genes in bacteria have typically emphasized nutrient-rich...
Adaptation of one set of traits is often accompanied by attenuation of traits important in other sel...
Bacteria that have adapted to nutrient-rich, stable environments are typically characterized by redu...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
<div><p>Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental ...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Many bacterial lineages lack seemingly essential metabolic genes. Previous work suggested selective ...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
The metabolic capabilities and regulatory networks of bacteria have been optimized by evolution in r...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Bacteria are known to display extensive metabolic diversity and many studies have shown that they ca...
Kin selection and group selection remain controversial topics in evolutionary biology. We argue that...
One of the basic postulates of molecular evolution is that functionally important genes should evolv...
Auxotrophies constrain the interactions of bacteria with their environment, but are often difficult ...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Conventional efforts to describe essential genes in bacteria have typically emphasized nutrient-rich...
Adaptation of one set of traits is often accompanied by attenuation of traits important in other sel...