The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in clonal populations with a high mutational supply, the power of natural selection is expected to be limited. This is due to clonal interference - the competition of clones carrying different beneficial mutations - which leads to the loss of many small effect mutations and fixation of large effect ones. If interference is abundant, then mechanisms for horizontal transfer of genes, which allow the immediate combination of beneficial alleles in a single background, are expected to evolve. However, the relevance of interference in natural complex environments, such as the gut, is poorly known. To address this issue, we studied the invasio...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Bacteria have the ability to adapt to various challenging environments. The rate, extent and consequ...
<div><p>The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. Howe...
The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in ...
The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species within the...
<div><p>The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species wi...
Bacteria generally live in species-rich communities, such as the gut microbiota. Yet little is known...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
The study of adaptation in microorganisms has led to a significant expansion in knowledge at many b...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Bacteria have the ability to adapt to various challenging environments. The rate, extent and consequ...
<div><p>The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. Howe...
The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in ...
The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species within the...
<div><p>The relative role of drift versus selection underlying the evolution of bacterial species wi...
Bacteria generally live in species-rich communities, such as the gut microbiota. Yet little is known...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
Escherichia coli is a commensal species living in the digestive tract of vertebrates, but can also b...
The study of adaptation in microorganisms has led to a significant expansion in knowledge at many b...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
The conventional model of adaptation in asexual populations implies sequential fixation of new benef...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceBeneficial mutations fuel adaptation by altering phenotypes tha...
Bacteria have the ability to adapt to various challenging environments. The rate, extent and consequ...