Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are high enough to counteract the disadvantage from deleterious mutations that will inevitably accumulate. As the population becomes more adapted to its environment, both availability and effect of beneficial mutations necessarily decrease and mutation rates are predicted to decrease. It has been shown that certain molecular mechanisms can lead to increased mutation rates when the organism finds itself in a stressful environment. While this may be a correlated response to other functions, it could also be an adaptive mechanism, raising mutation rates only when it is most advantageous. Here, we use a mathematical model to investigate the plausibil...
Organisms live in constantly changing environments in which, the nature, severity and frequency of t...
Because mutations are mostly deleterious, mutation rates should be reduced by natural selection. How...
Because mutations are mostly deleterious, mutation rates should be reduced by natural selection. How...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
<div><p>Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutati...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
<div><p>The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria in...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
Organisms live in constantly changing environments in which, the nature, severity and frequency of t...
Because mutations are mostly deleterious, mutation rates should be reduced by natural selection. How...
Because mutations are mostly deleterious, mutation rates should be reduced by natural selection. How...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
<div><p>Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutati...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
<div><p>The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria in...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
Organisms live in constantly changing environments in which, the nature, severity and frequency of t...
Because mutations are mostly deleterious, mutation rates should be reduced by natural selection. How...
Because mutations are mostly deleterious, mutation rates should be reduced by natural selection. How...