2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.27.557722
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Working together to control mutation: how collective peroxide detoxification determines microbial mutation rate plasticity

Rowan Green,
Hejie Wang,
Carol Botchey
et al.

Abstract: Mutagenesis is responsive to many environmental factors. Evolution therefore depends on the environment not only for selection but also in determining the variation available in a population. One such environmental dependency is the inverse relationship between mutation rates and population density in many microbial species. Here we determine the mechanism responsible for this mutation rate plasticity. Using dynamical computational modelling andin vivomutation rate estimation we show that the negative relation… Show more

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