Experimental evolution in rapidly reproducing viruses offers a robust means to infer substitution trajectories during evolution. But with conventional approaches, this inference is limited by how many individual genotypes can be sampled from the population at a time. Low-frequency changes are difficult to detect, potentially rendering early stages of adaptation unobservable. Here we circumvent this using short-read sequencing technology in a fine-grained analysis of polymorphism dynamics in the sentinel organism: a single-stranded DNA phage ɸX174. Nucleotide differences were educed from noise with binomial filtering methods that harnessed quality scores and separate data from brief phage amplifications. Remarkably, a significant degree of v...
Rapidly evolving microbes are a challenge to model because of the volatile, complex, and dynamic nat...
BACKGROUND: Genetic analyses of DNA sequences make use of an increasingly complex set of nucleotide ...
Although molecular mechanisms associated with the generation of mutations are highly conserved acros...
Background: Phylogenetic analyses reveal probable patterns of divergence of present day organisms fr...
Current sequencing technologies have created unprecedented opportunities for studying microbial popu...
Genome sequence data provide rich overlays of information on viral evolutionary history with wide te...
The molecular basis of adaptation is a major focus of evolutionary biology, yet the dynamic process ...
"Evolve and resequence" (E&R) studies combine experimental evolution and whole-genome sequencing to ...
Current sequencing technologies have created unprecedented opportunities for studying microbial popu...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
Advances in sequencing technology coupled with new integrative approaches to data analysis provide a...
Viral gain‐of‐function mutations frequently evolve during laboratory experiments. Whether the specif...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
Predicting the repeatability of evolution remains elusive. Theory and empirical studies suggest that...
Comparing homologous genes of three papova viral genomes, we attempt to show the very close relative...
Rapidly evolving microbes are a challenge to model because of the volatile, complex, and dynamic nat...
BACKGROUND: Genetic analyses of DNA sequences make use of an increasingly complex set of nucleotide ...
Although molecular mechanisms associated with the generation of mutations are highly conserved acros...
Background: Phylogenetic analyses reveal probable patterns of divergence of present day organisms fr...
Current sequencing technologies have created unprecedented opportunities for studying microbial popu...
Genome sequence data provide rich overlays of information on viral evolutionary history with wide te...
The molecular basis of adaptation is a major focus of evolutionary biology, yet the dynamic process ...
"Evolve and resequence" (E&R) studies combine experimental evolution and whole-genome sequencing to ...
Current sequencing technologies have created unprecedented opportunities for studying microbial popu...
Background: Genetic recombination is a driving force in genome evolution. Among viruses it has a dua...
Advances in sequencing technology coupled with new integrative approaches to data analysis provide a...
Viral gain‐of‐function mutations frequently evolve during laboratory experiments. Whether the specif...
AbstractThe Age of Genomics dawned only gradually for bacteriophages. It was 1977 when the genome of...
Predicting the repeatability of evolution remains elusive. Theory and empirical studies suggest that...
Comparing homologous genes of three papova viral genomes, we attempt to show the very close relative...
Rapidly evolving microbes are a challenge to model because of the volatile, complex, and dynamic nat...
BACKGROUND: Genetic analyses of DNA sequences make use of an increasingly complex set of nucleotide ...
Although molecular mechanisms associated with the generation of mutations are highly conserved acros...