International audienceEstimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutionary and ecological processes such as disease emergence, long-term host-pathogen associations and short-term transmission patterns. The surge in bacterial genomic data sets provides a new opportunity to estimate these rates and reveal the factors that shape bacterial evolutionary dynamics. For many organisms estimates of evolutionary rate display an inverse association with the time-scale over which the data are sampled. However, this relationship remains unexplored in bacteria due to the difficulty in estimating genome-wide evolutionary rates, which are impacted by the extent of temporal structure in the data and the prev...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
Gut microbiota are shaped by a combination of ecological and evolutionary forces. While the ecologic...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
International audienceEstimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understa...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
Rates of molecular evolution are known to vary between species and across all kingdoms of life. Here...
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleot...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
AbstractRecent studies of long-term experimental populations of bacteria have revealed the actual pr...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleot...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
Gut microbiota are shaped by a combination of ecological and evolutionary forces. While the ecologic...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
International audienceEstimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understa...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
Estimating the rates at which bacterial genomes evolve is critical to understanding major evolutiona...
Rates of molecular evolution are known to vary between species and across all kingdoms of life. Here...
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleot...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
AbstractRecent studies of long-term experimental populations of bacteria have revealed the actual pr...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
Measuring molecular evolution in bacteria typically requires estimation of the rate at which nucleot...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
Our understanding of basic evolutionary processes in bacteria is still very limited. For example, mu...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...
Gut microbiota are shaped by a combination of ecological and evolutionary forces. While the ecologic...
Acquisition and loss of genetic material are essential forces in bacterial microevolution. They have...