Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake of the corresponding metabolite. Despite the ubiquity of this ‘genome streamlining’, it is generally unclear whether the concomitant loss of biosynthetic functions is favored by natural selection or rather caused by random genetic drift. Here we demonstrate experimentally that a loss of metabolic functions is strongly selected for when the corresponding metabolites can be derived from the environment. Serially propagating replicate populations of the bacterium Escherichia coli in amino acid-containing environments revealed that auxotrophic genotypes rapidly evolved in less than 2,000 generations in almost all replicate populations. Moreover, a...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
Abstract Many microorganisms are auxotrophic—unable to synthesize the compounds they require for gro...
Examples of ecological specialization abound in nature but the evolutionary and genetic causes of tr...
<div><p>Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental ...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Many bacterial lineages lack seemingly essential metabolic genes. Previous work suggested selective ...
Bacteria that have adapted to nutrient-rich, stable environments are typically characterized by redu...
<div><p>Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
The metabolic capabilities and regulatory networks of bacteria have been optimized by evolution in r...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Understanding the fundamental characteristics of microbial communities could have far reaching impli...
Sympatric diversification in bacteria has been found to contravene initial evolutionary theories aff...
Understanding the fundamental characteristics of microbial communities could have far reaching impli...
The majority of known bacterial species cannot be cultivated under laboratory conditions. Here we ar...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
Abstract Many microorganisms are auxotrophic—unable to synthesize the compounds they require for gro...
Examples of ecological specialization abound in nature but the evolutionary and genetic causes of tr...
<div><p>Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental ...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Many bacterial lineages lack seemingly essential metabolic genes. Previous work suggested selective ...
Bacteria that have adapted to nutrient-rich, stable environments are typically characterized by redu...
<div><p>Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
The metabolic capabilities and regulatory networks of bacteria have been optimized by evolution in r...
Evolutionary adaptation to a constant environment is often accompanied by specialization and a reduc...
Understanding the fundamental characteristics of microbial communities could have far reaching impli...
Sympatric diversification in bacteria has been found to contravene initial evolutionary theories aff...
Understanding the fundamental characteristics of microbial communities could have far reaching impli...
The majority of known bacterial species cannot be cultivated under laboratory conditions. Here we ar...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
Abstract Many microorganisms are auxotrophic—unable to synthesize the compounds they require for gro...
Examples of ecological specialization abound in nature but the evolutionary and genetic causes of tr...