The rule of declining adaptability in microbial evolution experiments.
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Elucidating the molecular architecture of adaptation via evolve and resequence experimentsGenomic investigations of evolutionary dynamics and epistasis in microbial evolution experimentsA Mutational Hotspot and Strong Selection Contribute to the Order of Mutations Selected for during Escherichia coli Adaptation to the GutMultidrug-resistant bacteria compensate for the epistasis between resistances.Benefit of transferred mutations is better predicted by the fitness of recipients than by their ecological or genetic relatednessGenetic variation in adaptability and pleiotropy in budding yeast.Epistasis and the Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance.The antimicrobial resistance crisis: management through gene monitoring.Multiple Resistance at No Cost: Rifampicin and Streptomycin a Dangerous Liaison in the Spread of Antibiotic Resistance.Recurrent Reverse Evolution Maintains Polymorphism after Strong Bottlenecks in Commensal Gut Bacteria.Beneficial mutation-selection dynamics in finite asexual populations: a free boundary approach.The Nonstationary Dynamics of Fitness Distributions: Asexual Model with Epistasis and Standing Variation.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.Recombination Alters the Dynamics of Adaptation on Standing Variation in Laboratory Yeast Populations.Fisher's geometric model predicts the effects of random mutations when tested in the wild.Diminishing-returns epistasis decreases adaptability along an evolutionary trajectory.Predicting evolution.Evolution of bacteria specialization along an antibiotic dose gradientPower law fitness landscapes and their ability to predict fitnessEnvironmental pleiotropy and demographic history direct adaptation under antibiotic selection
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The rule of declining adaptability in microbial evolution experiments.
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The rule of declining adaptability in microbial evolution experiments.
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The rule of declining adaptability in microbial evolution experiments
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Olivier A Tenaillon
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10.3389/FGENE.2015.00099
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2015-03-11T00:00:00Z