Microevolution may determine both the safety and efficacy of classical biological control. Despite a growing body of literature, there are several key unanswered questions regarding the role of ...
Evolution acts on mutations that naturally arise within the genome and are shaped both by intrinsic genomic features and by the cellular environment. We catalog the mutations arising in a heterozygous ...
The idea that Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection of a single case is caused by a single strain is increasingly debated. Genotyping has enabled us to describe cases of co-infection by ≥2 ...
The application of molecular tools to the analysis of tuberculosis has revealed examples of clonal complexity, such as exogenous reinfection, coinfection, microevolution or compartmentalization. The ...