Genetically identical cells frequently display substantial heterogeneity in gene expression, cellular morphology and physiology. It has been suggested that by rapidly generating a subpopulation with novel phenotypic traits, phenotypic heterogeneity (or plasticity) accelerates the rate of adaptive evolution in populations facing extreme environmental challenges. This issue is important as cell-to-cell phenotypic heterogeneity may initiate key steps in microbial evolution of drug resistance and cancer progression. Here, we study how stochastic transitions between cellular states influence evolutionary adaptation to a stressful environment in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We developed inducible synthetic gene circuits that generate varying d...
Adaptation to novel environments can only occur if natural selection has the raw material to act upo...
A major rationale for the advocacy of epigenetically mediated adaptive responses is that they facili...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...
Genetically identical cells frequently display substantial heterogeneity in gene expression, cellula...
Genetically identical cells frequently display substantial heterogeneity in gene expression, cellula...
Populations of genetically uniform microorganisms exhibit phenotypic heterogeneity, where individual...
Phenotype may vary between genetically identical cells or organisms, despite exposure to an identica...
A major challenge for cells lies in their ability to detect, respond and adapt to changing environme...
BACKGROUND: Most quantitative measures of phenotypic traits represent macroscopic contributions of l...
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within populations, yet it is allele frequency changes at the g...
BACKGROUND: Most quantitative measures of phenotypic traits represent macroscopic contributions of l...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression allows for the emergence of distinct phenotypic states with...
Genotypic and phenotypic adaptation is the consequence of ongoing natural selection in populations a...
What are the benefits of phenotypic heterogeneity? The ability of bacterial populations to develop p...
Genetically identical bacterial cells commonly display different phenotypes. This phenotypic heterog...
Adaptation to novel environments can only occur if natural selection has the raw material to act upo...
A major rationale for the advocacy of epigenetically mediated adaptive responses is that they facili...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...
Genetically identical cells frequently display substantial heterogeneity in gene expression, cellula...
Genetically identical cells frequently display substantial heterogeneity in gene expression, cellula...
Populations of genetically uniform microorganisms exhibit phenotypic heterogeneity, where individual...
Phenotype may vary between genetically identical cells or organisms, despite exposure to an identica...
A major challenge for cells lies in their ability to detect, respond and adapt to changing environme...
BACKGROUND: Most quantitative measures of phenotypic traits represent macroscopic contributions of l...
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within populations, yet it is allele frequency changes at the g...
BACKGROUND: Most quantitative measures of phenotypic traits represent macroscopic contributions of l...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression allows for the emergence of distinct phenotypic states with...
Genotypic and phenotypic adaptation is the consequence of ongoing natural selection in populations a...
What are the benefits of phenotypic heterogeneity? The ability of bacterial populations to develop p...
Genetically identical bacterial cells commonly display different phenotypes. This phenotypic heterog...
Adaptation to novel environments can only occur if natural selection has the raw material to act upo...
A major rationale for the advocacy of epigenetically mediated adaptive responses is that they facili...
Organisms usually respond to environmental changes by adapting the expression of genes necessary for...