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. 2011 Apr 21;472(7343):342-6.
doi: 10.1038/nature09905. Epub 2011 Mar 27.

Metabolic trade-offs and the maintenance of the fittest and the flattest

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Metabolic trade-offs and the maintenance of the fittest and the flattest

Robert E Beardmore et al. Nature. .

Abstract

How is diversity maintained? Environmental heterogeneity is considered to be important, yet diversity in seemingly homogeneous environments is nonetheless observed. This, it is assumed, must either be owing to weak selection, mutational input or a fitness advantage to genotypes when rare. Here we demonstrate the possibility of a new general mechanism of stable diversity maintenance, one that stems from metabolic and physiological trade-offs. The model requires that such trade-offs translate into a fitness landscape in which the most fit has unfit near-mutational neighbours, and a lower fitness peak also exists that is more mutationally robust. The 'survival of the fittest' applies at low mutation rates, giving way to 'survival of the flattest' at high mutation rates. However, as a consequence of quasispecies-level negative frequency-dependent selection and differences in mutational robustness we observe a transition zone in which both fittest and flattest coexist. Although diversity maintenance is possible for simple organisms in simple environments, the more trade-offs there are, the wider the maintenance zone becomes. The principle may be applied to lineages within a species or species within a community, potentially explaining why competitive exclusion need not be observed in homogeneous environments. This principle predicts the enigmatic richness of metabolic strategies in clonal bacteria and questions the safety of lethal mutagenesis as an antimicrobial treatment.

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  • Evolution: different by design.
    Casci T. Casci T. Nat Rev Genet. 2011 May;12(5):297. doi: 10.1038/nrg2993. Epub 2011 Apr 12. Nat Rev Genet. 2011. PMID: 21483455 No abstract available.

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