Several bacterial systems show behavior interpreted as evidence for stress-induced mutagenesis (adaptive mutation), a postulated process by which nongrowing cells temporarily increase their general mutation rate. Theoretical considerations suggest that periodic stress-induced general mutagenesis would not be advantageous in the long term, due to the high cost of deleterious mutations. Alternative explanations have been tested for very few of the systems used as evidence for stress-induced mutation. In one prominent system, mutants resistant to rifampicin (RifR; rpoB; RNA polymerase) accumulate in cell populations that “age” on solid medium with little net growth. Mutant accumulation was initially attributed to stress-induced general mutagen...
In several bacterial systems, mutant cell populations plated on growth-restricting medium give rise ...
Evolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is kno...
Populations adapt physiologically using regulatory mechanisms and genetically by means of mutations ...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Variation of mutation rate at a particular site in a particular genotype, in other words mutation ra...
<div><p>Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutati...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Variation of mutation rate at a particular site in a particular genotype, in other words mutation ra...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
continued over whether selective stress induces mutations or only affects the relative reproductive ...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria in nature are known to survive for long periods under restricting conditions, main...
In several bacterial systems, mutant cell populations plated on growth-restricting medium give rise ...
Evolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is kno...
Populations adapt physiologically using regulatory mechanisms and genetically by means of mutations ...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
The stress-induced mutagenesis hypothesis postulates that in response to stress, bacteria increase t...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
Variation of mutation rate at a particular site in a particular genotype, in other words mutation ra...
<div><p>Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutati...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Increased mutation rates under stress allow bacterial populations to adapt rapidly to stressors, inc...
Variation of mutation rate at a particular site in a particular genotype, in other words mutation ra...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
continued over whether selective stress induces mutations or only affects the relative reproductive ...
Mutator strains are expected to evolve when the availability and effect of beneficial mutations are ...
ABSTRACT Bacteria in nature are known to survive for long periods under restricting conditions, main...
In several bacterial systems, mutant cell populations plated on growth-restricting medium give rise ...
Evolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is kno...
Populations adapt physiologically using regulatory mechanisms and genetically by means of mutations ...