Multiple models describe the formation and evolution of distinct microbial phylogenetic groups. These evolutionary models make different predictions regarding how adaptive alleles spread through populations and how genetic diversity is maintained. Processes predicted by competing evolutionary models, for example, genome-wide selective sweeps vs gene-specific sweeps, could be captured in natural populations using time-series metagenomics if the approach were applied over a sufficiently long time frame. Direct observations of either process would help resolve how distinct microbial groups evolve. Here, from a 9-year metagenomic study of a freshwater lake (2005-2013), we explore changes in single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) frequencies and p...
Evolution by natural selection acts on natural populations amidst migration, gene-by-environmental i...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...
Multiple models describe the formation and evolution of distinct microbial phylogenetic groups. Thes...
Multiple evolutionary models have been proposed to explain the formation of genetically and ecologic...
Multiple evolutionary models have been proposed to explain the formation of genetically and ecologic...
From a multi-year metagenomic time series of two dissimilar Wisconsin lakes we have assembled dozens...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
Evolution by natural selection acts on natural populations amidst migration, gene-by-environmental i...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...
Multiple models describe the formation and evolution of distinct microbial phylogenetic groups. Thes...
Multiple evolutionary models have been proposed to explain the formation of genetically and ecologic...
Multiple evolutionary models have been proposed to explain the formation of genetically and ecologic...
From a multi-year metagenomic time series of two dissimilar Wisconsin lakes we have assembled dozens...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
To understand the forces driving differentiation and diversification in wild bacterial populations, ...
Evolution by natural selection acts on natural populations amidst migration, gene-by-environmental i...
Despite our ability to characterize diverse microbial communities, we currently lack the capability ...
Bacteria diversify into genetic clusters analogous to those observed in sexual eukaryotes, but the d...