Data from: Population size mediates the contribution of high-rate and large-benefit mutations to parallel evolution

  • Mark P. Zwart (Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) (Creator)
  • Arjan de Visser (Creator)
  • Joachim Krug (Creator)
  • Martijn F. Schenk (Creator)
  • Sungmin Hwang (Creator)
  • Philip Ruelens (Creator)
  • Edouard Severing (Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research) (Creator)

Dataset

Description

The study "Population size mediates the contribution of high-rate and large-benefit mutations to parallel evolution" by Schenk et al. explores the phenotypic and genotypic changes in Escherichia coli after 500 generations of laboratory adaptation to increasing concentrations of an antibiotic (CTX). The source data files and scripts pertaining to the figures in the main manuscript and the extended data are available on the publishers webiste. Here we provide the source data files and scripts pertaining to the supplementary materials, organized according the figures in the supplementary material. Data are provided for Figures S2-S4, S6-S8, and S10-S12.
Date made available1 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Biological sciences
  • antibiotics
  • Cefotaxime
  • Escherichia coli REL606
  • Evolutionary genomics
  • Evolutionary Predictability
  • Experimental Evolution
  • microbial experimental evolution

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