Fungal populations can adapt to their environment by the generation and fixation of spontaneous beneficial mutations. In this study we examined whether adaptation, measured as an increased mycelial growth rate, has correlated responses in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans with several other metric characters that could be important fitness components (colony forming units, germination speed, and biomass formation). Studying 60 populations that had evolved over 800 generations by experimental evolution, we find that only mycelial growth rate increased during adaptation to growing on solid medium. We further found that among evolved strains colony forming units is negatively correlated with mycelial growth rate and that colony formi...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
In an experimental study of adaptation to negative pleiotropic effects of a major fungicide resistan...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Life history theory explains how an organism’s reproductive success is driven by trade-offs among li...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
If we better understand how fungal responses to global change are governed by their traits, we can i...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
We have studied compensatory evolution in a fludioxonil resistant mutant of the filamentous fungus A...
<p>Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
In an experimental study of adaptation to negative pleiotropic effects of a major fungicide resistan...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Life history theory explains how an organism’s reproductive success is driven by trade-offs among li...
Filamentous fungi are ubiquitous in nature and have high societal significance, being both major (fo...
If we better understand how fungal responses to global change are governed by their traits, we can i...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
The rarity of beneficial mutations has frustrated efforts to develop a quantitative theory of adapta...
We have studied compensatory evolution in a fludioxonil resistant mutant of the filamentous fungus A...
<p>Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for...
Knowledge of the number and nature of genetic changes responsible for adaptation is essential for un...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...
Adaptation involves the successive substitution of beneficial mutations by selection, a process know...
Determining the probability of fixation of beneficial mutations is critically important for building...
The potential for evolutionary change is limited by the availability of genetic variation. Mutations...