Whether mutations in bacteria exhibit a noticeable delay before expressing their corresponding mutant phenotype was discussed intensively in the 1940s to 1950s, but the discussion eventually waned for lack of supportive evidence and perceived incompatibility with observed mutant distributions in fluctuation tests. Phenotypic delay in bacteria is widely assumed to be negligible, despite the lack of direct evidence. Here, we revisited the question using recombineering to introduce antibiotic resistance mutations into E. coli at defined time points and then tracking expression of the corresponding mutant phenotype over time. Contrary to previous assumptions, we found a substantial median phenotypic delay of three to four generations. We provid...
Rates of random, spontaneous mutation can vary plastically, dependent upon the environment. Such pla...
Many bacteria carry multiple copies of a replicon per cell, such as plasmids or polyploid chromosome...
Whenever a genetically homogenous population of bacterial cells is exposed to antibiotics, a tiny fr...
Whether mutations in bacteria exhibit a noticeable delay before expressing their corresponding mutan...
Whether mutations in bacteria exhibit a noticeable delay before expressing their corresponding mutan...
Phenotypic delay-the time delay between genetic mutation and expression of the corresponding phenoty...
<p>(A) The original Luria-Delbrück mutation model disregards polyploidy. For instance, a phenotypic ...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance under treatment depends on the availability of resistance all...
Recent studies have found high frequencies of bacteria with increased genomic rates of mutation in b...
Recent studies have found high frequencies of bacteria with increased genomic rates of mutation in b...
International audienceMutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Unders...
In several bacterial systems, mutant cell populations plated on growth-restricting medium give rise ...
Whether evolution can be predicted is a key question in evolutionary biology. Here we set out to bet...
Selection detects mutants but does not cause mutations. Contrary to this dictum, Cairns and Foster p...
Mutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Understanding how mutation r...
Rates of random, spontaneous mutation can vary plastically, dependent upon the environment. Such pla...
Many bacteria carry multiple copies of a replicon per cell, such as plasmids or polyploid chromosome...
Whenever a genetically homogenous population of bacterial cells is exposed to antibiotics, a tiny fr...
Whether mutations in bacteria exhibit a noticeable delay before expressing their corresponding mutan...
Whether mutations in bacteria exhibit a noticeable delay before expressing their corresponding mutan...
Phenotypic delay-the time delay between genetic mutation and expression of the corresponding phenoty...
<p>(A) The original Luria-Delbrück mutation model disregards polyploidy. For instance, a phenotypic ...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance under treatment depends on the availability of resistance all...
Recent studies have found high frequencies of bacteria with increased genomic rates of mutation in b...
Recent studies have found high frequencies of bacteria with increased genomic rates of mutation in b...
International audienceMutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Unders...
In several bacterial systems, mutant cell populations plated on growth-restricting medium give rise ...
Whether evolution can be predicted is a key question in evolutionary biology. Here we set out to bet...
Selection detects mutants but does not cause mutations. Contrary to this dictum, Cairns and Foster p...
Mutations are the ultimate source of heritable variation for evolution. Understanding how mutation r...
Rates of random, spontaneous mutation can vary plastically, dependent upon the environment. Such pla...
Many bacteria carry multiple copies of a replicon per cell, such as plasmids or polyploid chromosome...
Whenever a genetically homogenous population of bacterial cells is exposed to antibiotics, a tiny fr...