ABSTRACT Different species exposed to a common stress may adapt by mutations in shared pathways or in unique systems, depending on how past environments have molded their genomes. Understanding how diverse bacterial pathogens evolve in response to an antimicrobial treatment is a pressing example of this problem, where discovery of molecular parallelism could lead to clinically useful predictions. Evolution experiments with pathogens in environments containing antibiotics, combined with periodic whole-population genome sequencing, can be used to identify many contending routes to antimicrobial resistance. We separately propagated two clinically relevant Gram-negative pathogens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii, in increasin...
ABSTRACT Antibiotic resistance evolves rapidly in response to drug selection, but it can also persis...
<div><p>Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for ex...
Understanding how evolution of antimicrobial resistance increases resistance to other drugs is a cha...
The rise of antimicrobial resistance is a leading medical threat, motivating efforts to forecast bot...
Different species exposed to a common stress may adapt by mutations in shared pathways or in unique ...
Microbial evolution has critical implications for human health, from the increasing prevalence of an...
The present work examines the evolutionary trajectories of replicate Pseudomonas aeruginosa cultures...
The continuing emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria are a threat to various applica...
Different works have explored independently the evolution toward antibiotic resistance and the role ...
Bacteria in biofilms have higher antibiotic tolerance than their planktonic counterparts. A major ou...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to public health. Understanding how it evolves,\ud and the g...
Bacterial persistence represents a simple of phenotypic heterogeneity, whereby a proportion of cells...
Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for example wh...
The evolution of resistance to a single antibiotic is frequently accompanied by increased resistance...
Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for example wh...
ABSTRACT Antibiotic resistance evolves rapidly in response to drug selection, but it can also persis...
<div><p>Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for ex...
Understanding how evolution of antimicrobial resistance increases resistance to other drugs is a cha...
The rise of antimicrobial resistance is a leading medical threat, motivating efforts to forecast bot...
Different species exposed to a common stress may adapt by mutations in shared pathways or in unique ...
Microbial evolution has critical implications for human health, from the increasing prevalence of an...
The present work examines the evolutionary trajectories of replicate Pseudomonas aeruginosa cultures...
The continuing emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria are a threat to various applica...
Different works have explored independently the evolution toward antibiotic resistance and the role ...
Bacteria in biofilms have higher antibiotic tolerance than their planktonic counterparts. A major ou...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to public health. Understanding how it evolves,\ud and the g...
Bacterial persistence represents a simple of phenotypic heterogeneity, whereby a proportion of cells...
Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for example wh...
The evolution of resistance to a single antibiotic is frequently accompanied by increased resistance...
Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for example wh...
ABSTRACT Antibiotic resistance evolves rapidly in response to drug selection, but it can also persis...
<div><p>Adaptation is likely to be an important determinant of the success of many pathogens, for ex...
Understanding how evolution of antimicrobial resistance increases resistance to other drugs is a cha...