AU Bacteria: Pleaseconfirmthatallheadinglevelsarerepresentedcorrectly commonly adhere to surfaces where they compete: for both space and resources. Despite the importance of surface growth, it remains largely elusive how bacteria evolve on surfaces. We previously performed an evolution experiment where we evolved distinct Bacilli populations under a selective regime that favored colony spreading. In just a few weeks, colonies of Bacillus subtilis showed strongly advanced expansion rates, increasing their radius 2.5-fold relative to that of the ancestor. Here, we investigate what drives their rapid evolution by performing a uniquely detailed analysis of the evolutionary changes in colony development. We find mutations in diverse global regul...
Microbes commonly display great genetic plasticity, which has allowed them to colonize all ecologica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021My research uses a multi-prong approach to understand ...
Biofilms are social entities where bacteria live in tightly packed agglomerations, surrounded by sel...
Bacterial populations have been shown to accumulate deleterious mutations during spatial expansions ...
SummaryMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populat...
Most bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populations. N...
Background: Recent experimental work has shown that the evolutionary dynamics of bacteria expanding ...
International audienceMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than pla...
Swarming motility is a flagella-driven multicellular behaviour that allows bacteria to colonize new ...
Regulatory networks play a central role in the relationship between genotype and phenotype in all or...
The amount of bacterial diversity present on many surfaces is enormous; however, how these levels of...
Swarming motility is a flagella‐driven multicellular behaviour that allows bacteria to colonize new ...
Abstract How cells control their shape and size is a fundamental question of biology. In most bacter...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an impo...
Microbes commonly display great genetic plasticity, which has allowed them to colonize all ecologica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021My research uses a multi-prong approach to understand ...
Biofilms are social entities where bacteria live in tightly packed agglomerations, surrounded by sel...
Bacterial populations have been shown to accumulate deleterious mutations during spatial expansions ...
SummaryMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populat...
Most bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than planktonic populations. N...
Background: Recent experimental work has shown that the evolutionary dynamics of bacteria expanding ...
International audienceMost bacteria in nature live in surface-associated communities rather than pla...
Swarming motility is a flagella-driven multicellular behaviour that allows bacteria to colonize new ...
Regulatory networks play a central role in the relationship between genotype and phenotype in all or...
The amount of bacterial diversity present on many surfaces is enormous; however, how these levels of...
Swarming motility is a flagella‐driven multicellular behaviour that allows bacteria to colonize new ...
Abstract How cells control their shape and size is a fundamental question of biology. In most bacter...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an impo...
Microbes commonly display great genetic plasticity, which has allowed them to colonize all ecologica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021My research uses a multi-prong approach to understand ...
Biofilms are social entities where bacteria live in tightly packed agglomerations, surrounded by sel...