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Tuning environmental timescales to evolve and maintain generalists.

Authors :
Sachdeva, Vedant
Sachdeva, Vedant
Husain, Kabir
Sheng, Jiming
Wang, Shenshen
Murugan, Arvind
Sachdeva, Vedant
Sachdeva, Vedant
Husain, Kabir
Sheng, Jiming
Wang, Shenshen
Murugan, Arvind
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; vol 117, iss 23, 12693-12699; 0027-8424
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Natural environments can present diverse challenges, but some genotypes remain fit across many environments. Such "generalists" can be hard to evolve, outcompeted by specialists fitter in any particular environment. Here, inspired by the search for broadly neutralizing antibodies during B cell affinity maturation, we demonstrate that environmental changes on an intermediate timescale can reliably evolve generalists, even when faster or slower environmental changes are unable to do so. We find that changing environments on timescales comparable with evolutionary transients in a population enhance the rate of evolving generalists from specialists, without enhancing the reverse process. The yield of generalists is further increased in more complex dynamic environments, such as a "chirp" of increasing frequency. Our work offers design principles for how nonequilibrium fitness "seascapes" can dynamically funnel populations to genotypes unobtainable in static environments.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; vol 117, iss 23, 12693-12699; 0027-8424
Notes :
application/pdf, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol 117, iss 23, 12693-12699 0027-8424
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391599841
Document Type :
Electronic Resource