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A passive mutualistic interaction promotes the evolution of spatial structure within microbial populations

机译:被动的互动相互作用促进了微生物种群内部空间结构的演变。

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While mutualistic interactions between different genotypes are pervasive in nature, their evolutionary origin is not clear. The dilemma is that, for mutualistic interactions to emerge and persist, an investment into the partner genotype must pay off: individuals of a first genotype that invest resources to promote the growth of a second genotype must receive a benefit that is not equally accessible to individuals that do not invest. One way for exclusive benefits to emerge is through spatial structure (i.e., physical barriers to the movement of individuals and resources). Here we propose that organisms can evolve their own spatial structure based on physical attachment between individuals, and we hypothesize that attachment evolves when spatial proximity to members of another species is advantageous. We tested this hypothesis using experimental evolution with combinations of E. coli strains that depend on each other to grow. We found that attachment between cells repeatedly evolved within 8 weeks of evolution and observed that many different types of mutations potentially contributed to increased attachment. We postulate a general principle by which passive beneficial interactions between organisms select for attachment, and attachment then provides spatial structure that could be conducive for the evolution of active mutualistic interactions.
机译:尽管不同基因型之间的互惠互动本质上是普遍的,但它们的进化起源尚不清楚。困境是,要使相互之间的互动出现并持续下去,对伙伴基因型的投资必须获得回报:为投资第二基因型的增长而投入资源的第一基因型个体必须获得个人无法平等获得的利益。不投资。产生独家利益的一种方法是通过空间结构(即阻碍个人和资源流动的物理障碍)。在这里,我们提出生物体可以基于个体之间的物理依附而进化其自身的空间结构,并且我们假设当与另一物种的成员的空间邻近性有利时,依附会进化。我们使用实验进化论和结合彼此依赖的大肠杆菌菌株的组合测试了这一假设。我们发现细胞之间的附着在进化的8周内反复进化,并观察到许多不同类型的突变可能会导致附着增加。我们提出了一个一般原则,即生物之间的被动有益相互作用选择依附关系,然后依附关系便提供了可能有助于主动互惠相互作用演变的空间结构。

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