Transposon insertion sequencing methods such as Tn-seq revolutionized microbiology by allowing the identification of genomic loci that are critical for viability in a specific environment on a genome-wide scale. While powerful, transposon insertion sequencing suffers from limited reproducibility when different analysis methods are compared. From the perspective of population biology, this may be explained by changes in mutant frequency due to chance (drift) rather than differential fitness (selection). Here, we develop a mathematical model of the population biology of transposon insertion sequencing experiments, i.e. the changes in size and composition of the transposon-mutagenized population during the experiment. We use this model to inve...
Very little is known about the distribution of mutational effects on organismal fitness, despite the...
<div><p>Systematic mappings of the effects of protein mutations are becoming increasingly popular. U...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...
Transposon-insertion sequencing methods are finding their way into the molecular toolbox of many fie...
It is unclear how mobile DNA sequences (transposable elements, hereafter TEs) invade eukaryotic geno...
New mutations create new genetic variance in populations and contribute to long-term response to sel...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Laboratory-based evolution has become a tool that is widely used to understand an organism’s respons...
<p>An input pool of random transposon insertion mutants is generated, and used to inoculate experime...
<p>A. A Mtb mutant library is created by phage-delivery of transposons, disrupting each genome with ...
Background: Transposable elements are significant components of most organism’s genomes, yet the rea...
Measuring fitness with precision is a key issue in evolutionary biology, particularly in studying mu...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A library of ∼500,000 independent transposon insertion mutants <a href="http://www.plo...
The study of bacterial evolution is fundamental for addressing current problems of antibiotic resist...
Very little is known about the distribution of mutational effects on organismal fitness, despite the...
<div><p>Systematic mappings of the effects of protein mutations are becoming increasingly popular. U...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...
Transposon-insertion sequencing methods are finding their way into the molecular toolbox of many fie...
It is unclear how mobile DNA sequences (transposable elements, hereafter TEs) invade eukaryotic geno...
New mutations create new genetic variance in populations and contribute to long-term response to sel...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Laboratory-based evolution has become a tool that is widely used to understand an organism’s respons...
<p>An input pool of random transposon insertion mutants is generated, and used to inoculate experime...
<p>A. A Mtb mutant library is created by phage-delivery of transposons, disrupting each genome with ...
Background: Transposable elements are significant components of most organism’s genomes, yet the rea...
Measuring fitness with precision is a key issue in evolutionary biology, particularly in studying mu...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
<p>(<b>A</b>) A library of ∼500,000 independent transposon insertion mutants <a href="http://www.plo...
The study of bacterial evolution is fundamental for addressing current problems of antibiotic resist...
Very little is known about the distribution of mutational effects on organismal fitness, despite the...
<div><p>Systematic mappings of the effects of protein mutations are becoming increasingly popular. U...
Abstract only availableTn5 transposon mutagenesis occurs by a mechanism in which a segment of DNA (t...