New Research In
Physical Sciences
Social Sciences
Featured Portals
Articles by Topic
Biological Sciences
Featured Portals
Articles by Topic
- Agricultural Sciences
- Anthropology
- Applied Biological Sciences
- Biochemistry
- Biophysics and Computational Biology
- Cell Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Ecology
- Environmental Sciences
- Evolution
- Genetics
- Immunology and Inflammation
- Medical Sciences
- Microbiology
- Neuroscience
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Plant Biology
- Population Biology
- Psychological and Cognitive Sciences
- Sustainability Science
- Systems Biology
The evolution of a pleiotropic fitness tradeoff in Pseudomonas fluorescens
-
Edited by John R. Roth, University of California, Davis, CA, and approved April 9, 2004 (received for review November 5, 2003)

Abstract
The evolution of ecological specialization is expected to carry a cost, due to either antagonistic pleiotropy or mutation accumulation. In general, it has been difficult to distinguish between these two possibilities. Here, we demonstrate that the experimental evolution of niche-specialist genotypes of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens that colonize the air–broth interface of spatially structured microcosms is accompanied by pleiotropic fitness costs in terms of reduced carbon catabolism. Prolonged selection in spatially structured microcosms caused the cost of specialization to decline without loss of the benefits associated with specialization. The decline in the cost of specialization can be explained by either compensatory adaptation within specialist lineages or clonal competition among specialist lineages. These results provide a possible explanation of conflicting accounts for the cost of specialization.
Footnotes
-
↵ † To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: rmacle2{at}po-box.mcgill.ca.
-
This paper was submitted directly (Track II) to the PNAS office.
-
Abbreviations: WS, wrinkly spreader; SM, smooth.
- Copyright © 2004, The National Academy of Sciences
Citation Manager Formats
Sign up for Article Alerts
Jump to section
You May Also be Interested in
More Articles of This Classification
Biological Sciences
Evolution
Related Content
- No related articles found.
Cited by...
- Growth Trade-Offs Accompany the Emergence of Glycolytic Metabolism in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
- High functional diversity stimulates diversification in experimental microbial communities
- Synergistic Pleiotropy Overrides the Costs of Complexity in Viral Adaptation
- Linking System-Wide Impacts of RNA Polymerase Mutations to the Fitness Cost of Rifampin Resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Different tradeoffs result from alternate genetic adaptations to a common environment
- Pleiotropy Can Be Effectively Estimated Without Counting Phenotypes Through the Rank of a Genotype-Phenotype Map
- In Vitro Selection of Variants Resistant to {beta}-Lactams plus {beta}-Lactamase Inhibitors in CTX-M {beta}-Lactamases: Predicting the In Vivo Scenario?
- One Hundred Years of Pleiotropy: A Retrospective
- In Situ Phylogenetic Structure and Diversity of Wild Bradyrhizobium Communities
- Evolutionary Framework for Protein Sequence Evolution and Gene Pleiotropy
- Toward a Molecular Understanding of Pleiotropy
- Loss of dispensable genes is not adaptive in yeast
- Correlation of Phenotype with the Genotype of Egg-Contaminating Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis
- Experimental Adaptation of Salmonella typhimurium to Mice