2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.20.558552
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Differential evolution of cooperative traits in aggregative multicellular bacteriumMyxococcus xanthusdriven by varied population bottleneck sizes

Jyotsna Kalathera,
Vishwa Patel,
Samay Pande

Abstract: Repeated population bottlenecks influence the evolution and maintenance of cooperation. However, it remains unclear whether bottlenecks select all cooperative traits expressed by an organism or only a subset of them. Myxococcus xanthus, a social bacterium, displays multiple cooperative traits, including growth, predation, sporulation in multicellular fruiting bodies, and germination. Using laboratory evolution experiment, we investigated the effect of repeated stringent versus relaxed population bottlenecks on… Show more

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“…Understanding how ecology and evolution impact the developmental GRN of M. xanthus and related species is an ongoing and future challenge (Kalathera et al, 2023;La Fortezza et al, 2022;McLoon et al, 2021).…”
Section: Devi Is a Negative Regulator Of The Late-acting Operonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding how ecology and evolution impact the developmental GRN of M. xanthus and related species is an ongoing and future challenge (Kalathera et al, 2023;La Fortezza et al, 2022;McLoon et al, 2021).…”
Section: Devi Is a Negative Regulator Of The Late-acting Operonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Bacillus subtilis, several transcription factors positively and negatively fine-tune the expression of hundreds of genes during sporulation (81)(82)(83), ensuring that the resulting spores are endowed with resistance and surface properties tailored for their environment (84)(85)(86). Understanding how ecology and evolution impact the developmental GRN of M. xanthus and related species is an ongoing and future challenge (6,87,88).…”
Section: Combinatorial Regulation By Three Signal-responsive Transcri...mentioning
confidence: 99%