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Microbial experimental evolution

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2009
Microbes have been widely used in experimental evolutionary studies because they possess a variety of valuable traits that facilitate large-scale experimentation. Many replicated populations can be cultured in the laboratory simultaneously along with appropriate controls.
Albert F, Bennett, Bradley S, Hughes
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Experimental Evolution in Bacteria

CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1978
(1978). Experimental Evolution in Bacteria. CRC Critical Reviews in Microbiology: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 33-52.
Tai Te Wu, E. C. C. Lin
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Experimental RNA evolution

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1999
The recent ability to select functional RNA molecules through combinatorial chemistry has ignited exobiological research by offering a set of tools for testing early theories of RNA evolution without the need for organisms. This process can retrieve molecules present in as few as one in 1 x 1015 sequences, which suggests that careful design may allow ...
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Experimental evolution withDrosophila

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2009
Experimental evolution is a powerful approach that can be used for the study of adaptation. Evolutionary biologists often use Drosophila as a model organism in experiments that test theories about the evolution of traits related to fitness. Such evolution experiments can take three forms: direct selection for a trait of interest; surveys of traits of ...
Molly K, Burke, Michael R, Rose
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Experimental Evolution of Parasites

Science, 1998
Serial passage experiments are a form of experimental evolution that is frequently used in applied sciences; for example, in vaccine development. During these experiments, molecular and phenotypic evolution can be monitored in real time, providing insights into the causes and consequences of parasite evolution.
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Experimental Evolution

2006
Abstract For evolutionary biologists, an unfortunate feature of the past century of genetics is that much of what we know comes from broken genes. The analysis of mutants shows us what evolution by natural selection overwhelmingly discards: dysfunctional genotypes.
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Experimental Evolution of Poxviruses

Experimental evolution is the process of exposing virus populations to defined selective pressures in a laboratory setting to identify adaptive changes. Coupled with deep sequencing, this experimental approach allows for nucleotide-level resolution of poxvirus adaptive strategies over time.
Shefali, Banerjee   +2 more
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In vivo hypermutation and continuous evolution

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022
Rosana S Molina   +2 more
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