Natural and experimental systems have failed to universally demonstrate a trade-off between generalism and specialism. When a trade-off does occur it is difficult to attribute its cause to antagonistic pleiotropy without dissecting the genetic basis of adaptation, and few previous experiments provide these genetic data. Here we investigate the evolution of expanded host range (generalism) in the RNA virus Φ6, an experimental model system allowing adaptive mutations to be readily identified. We isolated 10 spontaneous host range mutants on each of three novel Pseudomonas hosts and determined whether these mutations imposed fitness costs on the standard laboratory host. Sequencing revealed that each mutant had one of nine nonsynonymous mutati...
A pathogen\u27s ability to successfully replicate and persist within a new host population is fraugh...
A critical issue to understanding how populations adapt to new selective pressures is the relative c...
The emergence of novel viral disease into naive host populations is a specific case of biological in...
Natural and experimental systems have failed to universally demonstrate a trade-off between generali...
The ability of a virus population to colonize a novel host is predicted to depend on the equilibrium...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Competition for resources has long been viewed as a key agent of divergent selection. Theory holds t...
Competition for resources has long been hypothesized to be a key agent of diversification: individua...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Studies on host range mutation and its effects on phage fitness are common for bacteriophage phi6. E...
A pathogen\u27s ability to successfully replicate and persist within a new host population is fraugh...
A critical issue to understanding how populations adapt to new selective pressures is the relative c...
The emergence of novel viral disease into naive host populations is a specific case of biological in...
Natural and experimental systems have failed to universally demonstrate a trade-off between generali...
The ability of a virus population to colonize a novel host is predicted to depend on the equilibrium...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Competition for resources has long been viewed as a key agent of divergent selection. Theory holds t...
Competition for resources has long been hypothesized to be a key agent of diversification: individua...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Viruses readily mutate and gain the ability to infect novel hosts, but few data are available regard...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
<div><p>Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to...
Mutational (genetic) robustness is phenotypic constancy in the face of mutational changes to the gen...
Studies on host range mutation and its effects on phage fitness are common for bacteriophage phi6. E...
A pathogen\u27s ability to successfully replicate and persist within a new host population is fraugh...
A critical issue to understanding how populations adapt to new selective pressures is the relative c...
The emergence of novel viral disease into naive host populations is a specific case of biological in...