The first steps of adaptation of Escherichia coli to the gut are dominated by soft sweeps
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Elucidating the molecular architecture of adaptation via evolve and resequence experimentsGranulocytes impose a tight bottleneck upon the gut luminal pathogen population during Salmonella typhimurium colitisExperimental Evolution as an Underutilized Tool for Studying Beneficial Animal–Microbe InteractionsGenomic investigations of evolutionary dynamics and epistasis in microbial evolution experimentsAdaptation, Clonal Interference, and Frequency-Dependent Interactions in a Long-Term Evolution Experiment with Escherichia coliDeleterious Passengers in Adapting PopulationsSoft sweeps and beyond: understanding the patterns and probabilities of selection footprints under rapid adaptationPlasmid and clonal interference during post horizontal gene transfer evolution.The Rhomboid Protease GlpG Promotes the Persistence of Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli within the GutRegulatory activities of transposable elements: from conflicts to benefits.Detecting rare structural variation in evolving microbial populations from new sequence junctions using breseqSimple phenotypic sweeps hide complex genetic changes in populationsPublic health evolutionary biology of antimicrobial resistance: priorities for interventionAdaptive immunity increases the pace and predictability of evolutionary change in commensal gut bacteria.Trade-Offs of Escherichia coli Adaptation to an Intracellular Lifestyle in MacrophagesCarriage of λ Latent Virus Is Costly for Its Bacterial Host due to Frequent Reactivation in Monoxenic Mouse IntestineThe Impact of Selection, Gene Conversion, and Biased Sampling on the Assessment of Microbial Demography.A Mutational Hotspot and Strong Selection Contribute to the Order of Mutations Selected for during Escherichia coli Adaptation to the GutA shifting mutational landscape in 6 nutritional states: Stress-induced mutagenesis as a series of distinct stress input-mutation output relationships.Macrophage adaptation leads to parallel evolution of genetically diverse Escherichia coli small-colony variants with increased fitness in vivo and antibiotic collateral sensitivity.Population Parameters Underlying an Ongoing Soft Sweep in Southeast Asian Malaria Parasites.Day-to-Day Dynamics of Commensal Escherichia coli in Zimbabwean Cows Evidence Temporal Fluctuations within a Host-Specific Population Structure.Collective Fluctuations in the Dynamics of Adaptation and Other Traveling Waves.Extended genomes: symbiosis and evolution.The evolution of the host microbiome as an ecosystem on a leash.Genome analysis of E. coli isolated from Crohn's disease patients.Human Gut Microbiota: Toward an Ecology of Disease.Evolution of Mutation Rates in Rapidly Adapting Asexual Populations.Mutator genomes decay, despite sustained fitness gains, in a long-term experiment with bacteria.Recurrent Reverse Evolution Maintains Polymorphism after Strong Bottlenecks in Commensal Gut Bacteria.Using long-term experimental evolution to uncover the patterns and determinants of molecular evolution of an Escherichia coli natural isolate in the streptomycin-treated mouse gut."Evolution of a dominant natural isolate of Escherichia coli in the human gut over a year suggests a neutral evolution with reduced effective population size".Within-host evolution versus immigration as a determinant of Escherichia coli diversity in the human gastrointestinal tract.Escherichia coli adaptation to the gut environment: a constant fight for survival.Multiscale Evolutionary Dynamics of Host-Associated Microbiomes.Escherichia coli cultures maintain stable subpopulation structure during long-term evolution.Predicting evolution.Chromosomal barcoding as a tool for multiplexed phenotypic characterization of laboratory evolved lineages.Experimental Design, Population Dynamics, and Diversity in Microbial Experimental Evolution
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The first steps of adaptation of Escherichia coli to the gut are dominated by soft sweeps
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João Barroso-Batista
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PGEN.1004182
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z