Microbial Evolution under Extreme Conditions

Microbial Evolution under Extreme Conditions

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< 'A complex issue in the study of microbial evolution is unraveling the process of evolution from that of adaptation. In many cases, microbes have the capacity to adapt to various environmental changes by changing gene expression or community composition as opposed to having to evolve entirely new capabilities.' We have learned much about how microbes are adapted to extreme conditions but relatively little is known about these adaptations evolved. How did the different processes of evolution such as mutation, immigration, horizontal (lateral) gene transfer, recombination, hybridization, genetic drift, fixation, positive and negative selection, and selective screens contribute to the evolution of these genes, genomes, microbial species, communities, and functions? What are typical rates of these processes? How prevalent are each of these processes under different conditions?

This book explores the current state of knowledge about microbial evolution under extreme conditions and addresses the following questions: What is known about the processes of microbial evolution (mechanisms, rates, etc.) under extreme conditions? Can this knowledge be applied to other systems and what is the broader relevance? What remains unknown and requires future research? These questions will be addressed from several perspectives including different extreme environments, specific organisms, and specific evolutionary processes.



Corien Bakermans, Altoona College, Pennsylvania State University, USA

ISBN 9783110389647
Artikelnummer 9783110389647
Medientyp E-Book - ePUB
Copyrightjahr 2015
Verlag Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG
Umfang 290 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
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