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SUBMITTER: Paterson S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3717453 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Paterson Steve S Vogwill Tom T Buckling Angus A Benmayor Rebecca R Spiers Andrew J AJ Thomson Nicholas R NR Quail Mike M Smith Frances F Walker Danielle D Libberton Ben B Fenton Andrew A Hall Neil N Brockhurst Michael A MA
Nature 20100224 7286
The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that coevolution of interacting species (such as hosts and parasites) should drive molecular evolution through continual natural selection for adaptation and counter-adaptation. Although the divergence observed at some host-resistance and parasite-infectivity genes is consistent with this, the long time periods typically required to study coevolution have so far prevented any direct empirical test. Here we show, using experimental populations of the bacterium Ps ...[more]