The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new beneficial mutations via rare selective sweeps that purge all variation and preserve the clonal genotype. However, in large populations multiple beneficial mutations may co-occur, causing competition among them, a phenomenon called "clonal interference." Clonal interference is thus expected to lead to longer fixation times and larger fitness effects of mutations that ultimately become fixed, as well as to a genetically more diverse population. Here, we study the significance of clonal interference in populations consisting of mixtures of differently marked wild-type and mutator strains of Escherichia coli that adapt to a minimal-glucose environmen...
Experimental evolution studies have provided key insights into the fundamental mechanisms of evoluti...
Sexual recombination and mutation rate are theorized to play different roles in adaptive evolution d...
Sexual recombination and mutation rate are theorized to play different roles in adaptive evolution d...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
<div><p>The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. Howe...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in ...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
A fundamental problem of asexual adaptation is that beneficial substitutions are not efficiently acc...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
In theory, competition between asexual lineages can lead to second-order selection for greater evolu...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Experimental evolution studies have provided key insights into the fundamental mechanisms of evoluti...
Sexual recombination and mutation rate are theorized to play different roles in adaptive evolution d...
Sexual recombination and mutation rate are theorized to play different roles in adaptive evolution d...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
<div><p>The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. Howe...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in ...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
A fundamental problem of asexual adaptation is that beneficial substitutions are not efficiently acc...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
We study the process of fixation of beneficial mutations in an asexual population by means of a theo...
In theory, competition between asexual lineages can lead to second-order selection for greater evolu...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Experimental evolution studies have provided key insights into the fundamental mechanisms of evoluti...
Sexual recombination and mutation rate are theorized to play different roles in adaptive evolution d...
Sexual recombination and mutation rate are theorized to play different roles in adaptive evolution d...