Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. The fitness effects of mutations can depend on the genetic backgrounds in which they occur and thereby influence future opportunities for evolving populations. In particular, mutations that fix in a population might change the selective benefit of subsequent mutations, giving rise to historical contingency. We examine these effects by focusing on mutations in a key metabolic gene, pykF, that arose independently early in the history of 12 Escherichia coli populations during a long-Term evolution experiment. Eight different evolved nonsynonymous mutations conferred similar fitness benefits of ∼1/410% when transferred into the ancestor, and these...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Phenotypic plasticity, epistasis or both are expected to influence the adaptive value of mutations a...
The fitness effects of mutations can depend on the genetic backgrounds in which they occur and there...
The fitness effects of mutations can depend on the genetic backgrounds in which they occur and there...
Resolving the relationship between genotypic and their effects remains a central challenge in the st...
Mutations that improve fitness in one environment can often be beneficial, deleterious, or neutral i...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
Abstract Background Twelve populations of E. coli were serially propagated for 20,000 generations in...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Newly arising mutations create genetic variation which natural selection can act on to favor organis...
Long term evolution experiments have tested the importance of genetic and environmental factors in i...
Mutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Understanding how mutation r...
The effect of a mutation depends on its interaction with the genetic background in which it is asses...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Phenotypic plasticity, epistasis or both are expected to influence the adaptive value of mutations a...
The fitness effects of mutations can depend on the genetic backgrounds in which they occur and there...
The fitness effects of mutations can depend on the genetic backgrounds in which they occur and there...
Resolving the relationship between genotypic and their effects remains a central challenge in the st...
Mutations that improve fitness in one environment can often be beneficial, deleterious, or neutral i...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
Abstract Background Twelve populations of E. coli were serially propagated for 20,000 generations in...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Newly arising mutations create genetic variation which natural selection can act on to favor organis...
Long term evolution experiments have tested the importance of genetic and environmental factors in i...
Mutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Understanding how mutation r...
The effect of a mutation depends on its interaction with the genetic background in which it is asses...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
Phenotypic plasticity, epistasis or both are expected to influence the adaptive value of mutations a...