| Title | Comparative genome sequencing of Escherichia coli allows observation of bacterial evolution on a laboratory timescale. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Authors | Herring CD, Raghunathan A, Honisch C, Patel T, Applebee KM, Joyce AR, Albert TJ, Blattner FR, van den Boom D, Cantor CR, Palsson BØ |
| Journal | Nature genetics |
| Volume | 38 |
| Issue | 12 |
| Pagination | 1406-12 |
| PubMed Date | 2006 Dec |
| ISSN | 1061-4036 |
| Keywords | Adaptation, Physiological, Culture Media, Directed Molecular Evolution, Escherichia coli, Genome, Bacterial, Genotype, Glycerol, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Mutation, Selection, Genetic, Time Factors |
| Abstract | We applied whole-genome resequencing of Escherichia coli to monitor the acquisition and fixation of mutations that conveyed a selective growth advantage during adaptation to a glycerol-based growth medium. We identified 13 different de novo mutations in five different E. coli strains and monitored their fixation over a 44-d period of adaptation. We obtained proof that the observed spontaneous mutations were responsible for improved fitness by creating single, double and triple site-directed mutants that had growth rates matching those of the evolved strains. The success of this new genome-scale approach indicates that real-time evolution studies will now be practical in a wide variety of contexts. |
| Alternate Journal | Nat. Genet. |
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