International audienceI detail four major open problems in microbial population genetics with direct implications to the study of molecular evolution: the lack of neutral polymorphism, the modeling of promiscuous genetic exchanges, the genetics of ill-defined populations, and the difficulty of untangling selection and demography in the light of these issues. Together with the historical focus on the study of single nucleotide polymorphism and widespread non-random sampling, these problems limit our understanding of the genetic variation in bacterial populations and their adaptive effects. I argue that we need novel theoretical approaches accounting for pervasive selection and strong genetic linkage to better understand microbial evolution
All bacteria reproduce asexually, and most rely on the transfer of genetic material by parasexual me...
International audienceA major goal of molecular evolutionary biology is to identify loci or regions ...
Adaptation by natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution, yet there is a deficit in our...
International audienceI detail four major open problems in microbial population genetics with direct...
Future studies of population structure and the evolution of bacterial species will require DNA seque...
The gene content of genomes of closely related bacteria can differ significantly. For example, pair-...
On the basis of established knowledge of microbial genetics one can distinguish three major natural ...
Background: The gene composition of bacteria of the same species can differ significantly between is...
The general setting of this thesis is the analysis of evolutionary forces that generate polymorphism...
The research presented in this thesis attempts to address research questions related to the role of ...
Molecular population genetics aims to explain genetic variation and molecular evolution from populat...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
Colloque BRG/USTL No2, Lille , FRANCE (08/10/1997)International audienceThe genetic system, selected...
The diversity of living organisms is essential for their capacity to evolve and adapt to environment...
All bacteria reproduce asexually, and most rely on the transfer of genetic material by parasexual me...
International audienceA major goal of molecular evolutionary biology is to identify loci or regions ...
Adaptation by natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution, yet there is a deficit in our...
International audienceI detail four major open problems in microbial population genetics with direct...
Future studies of population structure and the evolution of bacterial species will require DNA seque...
The gene content of genomes of closely related bacteria can differ significantly. For example, pair-...
On the basis of established knowledge of microbial genetics one can distinguish three major natural ...
Background: The gene composition of bacteria of the same species can differ significantly between is...
The general setting of this thesis is the analysis of evolutionary forces that generate polymorphism...
The research presented in this thesis attempts to address research questions related to the role of ...
Molecular population genetics aims to explain genetic variation and molecular evolution from populat...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
Colloque BRG/USTL No2, Lille , FRANCE (08/10/1997)International audienceThe genetic system, selected...
The diversity of living organisms is essential for their capacity to evolve and adapt to environment...
All bacteria reproduce asexually, and most rely on the transfer of genetic material by parasexual me...
International audienceA major goal of molecular evolutionary biology is to identify loci or regions ...
Adaptation by natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution, yet there is a deficit in our...