Abstract Background Twelve populations of E. coli were serially propagated for 20,000 generations in a glucose-supplemented minimal medium in order to study the dynamics of evolution. We sought to find and characterize one of the beneficial mutations responsible for the adaptation and other phenotypic changes, including increased cell size, in one of these populations. Results We used transposon-tagging followed by P1-transduction into the ancestor, screening for increased cell size and fitness, co-transduction analysis, and DNA sequencing. We identified a 1-bp insertion in the BoxG1 region located upstream of glmUS, an operon involved in cell-wall biosynthesis. When transduced into the ancestor, this mutation increased competitive fitness ...
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 ...
International audienceThe relationship between rates of genomic evolution and organismal adaptation ...
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 ...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Background DNA duplications constitute important precursors for genome variation. Here we analyzed ...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Evolution by natural selection is driven by the continuous generation of adaptive mutations. We meas...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
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 ...
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 ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
International audienceThe relationship between rates of genomic evolution and organismal adaptation ...
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 ...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Background DNA duplications constitute important precursors for genome variation. Here we analyzed ...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Beneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes that enhance the fit of organisms to the...
Evolution by natural selection is driven by the continuous generation of adaptive mutations. We meas...
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has emerged as a valuable method by which to investigate microbi...
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 ...
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 ...
Mutation is fundamental to evolution, because it generates the genetic variation on which selection ...
International audienceThe relationship between rates of genomic evolution and organismal adaptation ...