How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benefits of gene products to optimize the levels of many genes at once? Here we combined independently-arising beneficial mutations that altered enzyme levels in the central metabolism of Methylobacterium extorquens to uncover the fitness landscape defined by gene expression levels. We found strong antagonism and sign epistasis between these beneficial mutations. Mutations with the largest individual benefit interacted the most antagonistically with other mutations, a trend we also uncovered through analyses of datasets from other model systems. However, these beneficial mutations interacted multiplicatively (i.e., no epistasis) at the level of en...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Adaptation of one set of traits is often accompanied by attenuation of traits important in other sel...
A combinatorially complete data set consists of studies of all possible combinations of a set of mut...
Epistatic interactions between mutations play a prominent role in evolutionary theories. Many studie...
Epistasis has substantial impacts on evolution, in particular, the rate of adaptation. We generated ...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
Genotypes, phenotypes, and fitness are the ultimate determinants of evolution. The relationship betw...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
Since Bateson’s discovery that genes can suppress the phenotypic effects of other genes, gene intera...
Adaptation to ecologically complex environments can provide insights into the evolutionary dynamics ...
The mapping from genotype to phenotype to fitness typically involves multiple nonlinearities that ca...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Adaptation of one set of traits is often accompanied by attenuation of traits important in other sel...
A combinatorially complete data set consists of studies of all possible combinations of a set of mut...
Epistatic interactions between mutations play a prominent role in evolutionary theories. Many studie...
Epistasis has substantial impacts on evolution, in particular, the rate of adaptation. We generated ...
The contribution to an organism's phenotype from one genetic locus may depend upon the status of oth...
Genotypes, phenotypes, and fitness are the ultimate determinants of evolution. The relationship betw...
Epigenetic variation is being integrated into our understanding of adaptation, yet we lack models on...
Since Bateson’s discovery that genes can suppress the phenotypic effects of other genes, gene intera...
Adaptation to ecologically complex environments can provide insights into the evolutionary dynamics ...
The mapping from genotype to phenotype to fitness typically involves multiple nonlinearities that ca...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Adaptive evolution ultimately is fuelled by mutations generating novel genetic variation. Non-additi...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...