International audienceThe experimental evolution (EE) of microbes has allowed evolutionary biologists to examine adaptive processes in real time, generating novel insights into fundamental laws of evolution. Less appreciated is the potential of this approach to advance our understanding of microbial cells and molecular processes as a complement to traditional molecular genetics. The tracking of mutations underlying phenotypic changes offers the opportunity for detailed molecular analyses of novel phenotypes. This provides a breadth of information on diverse biological systems and may retrace key past events of natural history. Here, we highlight how the field has advanced our understanding of gene regulation, antibiotic resistance, and host...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecol...
Though microbial ecology of the gut is now a major focus of interest, little is known about the mole...
Evolution has shaped all living organisms on Earth, although many details of this process are shroud...
International audienceThe experimental evolution (EE) of microbes has allowed evolutionary biologist...
Microbial experimental evolution uses controlled laboratory populations to study the mechanisms of e...
Evolution is considered as the most fundamental process in biology, connecting all life by what is c...
The application of whole-genome sequencing to the study of microbial evolution promises to reveal th...
While evolution proceeds through the generation of random variant alleles, the application of select...
Experimental microbial evolutions (EME) involves studying closely a microbial population after it ha...
On the basis of established knowledge of microbial genetics one can distinguish three major natural ...
International audienceIn natural environments, microbial communities must constantly adapt to stress...
Experimental (directed) evolution is a study of evolution under defined and reproducible conditions,...
Adaptation by natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution, yet there is a deficit in our...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Experimental and directed evolution using microbes ...
Big questions in Evolutionary Biology and experimental limitations - The evolution of complex trait...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecol...
Though microbial ecology of the gut is now a major focus of interest, little is known about the mole...
Evolution has shaped all living organisms on Earth, although many details of this process are shroud...
International audienceThe experimental evolution (EE) of microbes has allowed evolutionary biologist...
Microbial experimental evolution uses controlled laboratory populations to study the mechanisms of e...
Evolution is considered as the most fundamental process in biology, connecting all life by what is c...
The application of whole-genome sequencing to the study of microbial evolution promises to reveal th...
While evolution proceeds through the generation of random variant alleles, the application of select...
Experimental microbial evolutions (EME) involves studying closely a microbial population after it ha...
On the basis of established knowledge of microbial genetics one can distinguish three major natural ...
International audienceIn natural environments, microbial communities must constantly adapt to stress...
Experimental (directed) evolution is a study of evolution under defined and reproducible conditions,...
Adaptation by natural selection is a fundamental process in evolution, yet there is a deficit in our...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Experimental and directed evolution using microbes ...
Big questions in Evolutionary Biology and experimental limitations - The evolution of complex trait...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecol...
Though microbial ecology of the gut is now a major focus of interest, little is known about the mole...
Evolution has shaped all living organisms on Earth, although many details of this process are shroud...