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Parallel and Divergent Evolutionary Solutions for the Optimization of an Engineered Central Metabolism in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1Good codons, bad transcript: large reductions in gene expression and fitness arising from synonymous mutations in a key enzymeThe evolution of bacterial DNA base composition.The road not taken: Could stress-specific mutations lead to different evolutionary paths?Intraspecific competition reduces niche width in experimental populations.Large-Effect Beneficial Synonymous Mutations Mediate Rapid and Parallel Adaptation in a Bacterium.The Frequency of Internal Shine-Dalgarno-like Motifs in Prokaryotes.Immunosenescence and the ability to survive bacterial infection in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum.The stabilizing effect of intraspecific genetic variation on population dynamics in novel and ancestral habitats.Translational Selection for Speed Is Not Sufficient to Explain Variation in Bacterial Codon Usage Bias.Experimental evolution of insect immune memory versus pathogen resistance.Correction to 'Early life inflammation, immune response and ageing'.Early-life inflammation, immune response and ageing.Intraspecific genetic variation and competition interact to influence niche expansion.Effects of founding genetic variation on adaptation to a novel resource.Selection Maintains Apparently Degenerate Metabolic Pathways due to Tradeoffs in Using Methylamine for Carbon versus Nitrogen.Dietary and developmental shifts in butterfly-associated bacterial communities.Antagonistic pleiotropy for carbon use is rare in new mutationsEvolthon: A community endeavor to evolve lab evolutionWobbling Forth and Drifting Back: The Evolutionary History and Impact of Bacterial tRNA Modifications.Phenotypic diversity of Methylobacterium associated with rice landraces in North-East IndiaGlobal mistranslation increases cell survival under stress in Escherichia coliDivergent immune priming responses across flour beetle life stages and populationsHost dietary specialization and neutral assembly shape gut bacterial communities of wild dragonfliesDisrupting butterfly caterpillar microbiomes does not impact their survival and developmentPathogen susceptibility and fitness costs explain variation in immune priming across natural populations of flour beetles
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