“…This is particularly important for microbial and plankton systems where reproduction is often clonal and evolutionary dynamics are strongly affected by clonal interference, genetic hitchhiking and constraints arising from linkage (Lang et al, 2013). Current methods for tracking clonal lineages in microbial and plankton systems include re-isolation of individuals and classification based on morphology with and without regrowth of clonal cultures (da Silva & Bell, 1996;Hermann & Becks, 2022), genotyping of individual isolates (Werner & Mergenhagen, 1998), inferring frequencies from trait means in a population (Becks et al, 2012), using fluorescent markers, quantitative PCR and digital droplet PCR when lineage-specific sequences are known (Carrasco et al, 2007;Koch et al, 2016;Meyer et al, 2006). These methods are often labour intensive (e.g.…”