A quantitative test of population genetics using spatiogenetic patterns in bacterial colonies Journal Article


Authors: Korolev, K. S.; Xavier, J. B.; Nelson, D. R.; Foster, K. R.
Article Title: A quantitative test of population genetics using spatiogenetic patterns in bacterial colonies
Abstract: It is widely accepted that population-genetics theory is the cornerstone of evolutionary analyses. Empirical tests of the theory, however, are challenging because of the complex relationships between space, dispersal, and evolution. Critically, we lack quantitative validation of the spatial models of population genetics. Here we combine analytics, on-and off-lattice simulations, and experiments with bacteria to perform quantitative tests of the theory. We study two bacterial species, the gut microbe Escherichia coli and the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and show that spatiogenetic patterns in colony biofilms of both species are accurately described by an extension of the one-dimensional stepping-stone model. We use one empirical measure, genetic diversity at the colony periphery, to parameterize our models and show that we can then accurately predict another key variable: the degree of short-range cell migration along an edge. Moreover, the model allows us to estimate other key parameters, including effective population size (density) at the expansion frontier. While our experimental system is a simplification of natural microbial community, we argue that it constitutes proof of principle that the spatial models of population genetics can quantitatively capture organismal evolution. © 2011 by The University of Chicago.
Keywords: genetics; biological model; models, biological; genetic variability; genetic variation; evolution; genetics, population; bacteria (microorganisms); growth, development and aging; evaluation; quantitative analysis; escherichia coli; computer simulation; population dynamics; bacterium; pseudomonas aeruginosa; biological evolution; genetic drift; biofilms; population genetics; bacterial colonies; neutral evolution; range expansion; spatial population genetics; population density; biofilm; effective population size; empirical analysis; one-dimensional modeling
Journal Title: American Naturalist
Volume: 178
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0003-0147
Publisher: University of Chicago Press  
Date Published: 2011-10-01
Start Page: 538
End Page: 552
Language: English
DOI: 10.1086/661897
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 21956031
PMCID: PMC3385003
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 2 November 2011" - "CODEN: AMNTA" - "Source: Scopus"
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