Generation of genetic diversity is a prerequisite for bacterial evolution and adaptation. Short-term diversification and selection within populations is, however, largely uncharacterised, as existing studies typically focus on fixed substitutions. Here, we use whole-genome deep-sequencing to capture the spectrum of mutations arising during biofilm development for two Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. This approach identified single nucleotide variants with frequencies from 0.5% to 98.0% and showed that the clinical strain 18A exhibits greater genetic diversification than the type strain PA01, despite its lower per base mutation rate. Mutations were found to be strain specific: the mucoid strain 18A experienced mutations in alginate production...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen causing chronic airway infections, esp...
A current question in biofilm research is whether biofilm-specific genetic processes can lead to dif...
BackgroundDuring chronic lung infections of cystic fibrosis patients Pseudomonas aeruginosa populati...
Generation of genetic diversity is a prerequisite for bacterial evolution and adaptation. Short-term...
Microbial evolution has critical implications for human health, from the increasing prevalence of an...
Bacteria adapt to infections by evolving variants that are more fit and persistent. These recalcitra...
Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here we addre...
ABSTRACT Opportunistic pathogens establishing new infections experience strong selection to adapt, o...
Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here we addre...
Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here we addre...
Genome sequencing of bacterial pathogens has advanced our understanding of their evolution, epidemio...
<div><p>Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here ...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
Studying parallel evolution of similar traits in independent within-species lineages provides an opp...
Biofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from clinica...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen causing chronic airway infections, esp...
A current question in biofilm research is whether biofilm-specific genetic processes can lead to dif...
BackgroundDuring chronic lung infections of cystic fibrosis patients Pseudomonas aeruginosa populati...
Generation of genetic diversity is a prerequisite for bacterial evolution and adaptation. Short-term...
Microbial evolution has critical implications for human health, from the increasing prevalence of an...
Bacteria adapt to infections by evolving variants that are more fit and persistent. These recalcitra...
Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here we addre...
ABSTRACT Opportunistic pathogens establishing new infections experience strong selection to adapt, o...
Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here we addre...
Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here we addre...
Genome sequencing of bacterial pathogens has advanced our understanding of their evolution, epidemio...
<div><p>Novel traits play a key role in evolution, but their origins remain poorly understood. Here ...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
Studying parallel evolution of similar traits in independent within-species lineages provides an opp...
Biofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from clinica...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen causing chronic airway infections, esp...
A current question in biofilm research is whether biofilm-specific genetic processes can lead to dif...
BackgroundDuring chronic lung infections of cystic fibrosis patients Pseudomonas aeruginosa populati...