Adaptive mutations in bacteria: high rate and small effects


Autoria(s): Perfeito, Lília; Fernandes, Lisete; Mota, Catarina; Gordo, Isabel
Data(s)

31/12/2013

31/12/2013

01/08/2007

Resumo

Evolution by natural selection is driven by the continuous generation of adaptive mutations. We measured the genomic mutation rate that generates beneficial mutations and their effects on fitness in Escherichia coli under conditions in which the effect of competition between lineages carrying different beneficial mutations is minimized. We found a rate on the order of 10–5 per genome per generation, which is 1000 times as high as previous estimates, and a mean selective advantage of 1%. Such a high rate of adaptive evolution has implications for the evolution of antibiotic resistance and pathogenicity.

Identificador

Perfeito L, Fernandes L, Mota C, Gordo I. Adaptive mutations in bacteria: high rate and small effects. Science. 2007;317(5839):813-5.

1095-9203

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/3037

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Science

Relação

http://www.sciencemag.org/content/317/5839/813.abstract

Direitos

restrictedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Adaptation, Biological #Biological evolution #Escherichia coli/genetics #Escherichia coli/physiology #Genome, Bacterial #Microsatellite repeats #Mutation #Selection, Genetic
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article