2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.17.575957
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Catabolic pathway acquisition by soil pseudomonads readily enables growth with salicyl alcohol but does not affect colonization ofPopulusroots

Stephan Christel,
Alyssa A. Carrell,
Leah H. Burdick
et al.

Abstract: Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a fundamental evolutionary process that plays a key role in bacterial evolution. The likelihood of a successful transfer event is expected to depend on the precise balance of costs and benefits resulting from pathway acquisition. Most experimental analyses of HGT have focused on phenotypes that have large fitness benefits under appropriate selective conditions, such as antibiotic resistance. However, many examples of HGT involve phenotypes that are predicted to provide smaller… Show more

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