Big Biology

Shifting mutational landscapes (Ep 120)

May 2, 2024
Deepa Agashe, a biologist, discusses mutation bias and its impact on evolution using E. coli research. A study revealed a high frequency of beneficial mutations in mutant bacterial lines, suggesting shifts in mutation bias generate new beneficial mutations. The episode explores the surprising findings and implications of mutation biases on evolutionary trajectories.
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ANECDOTE

Short Episodes

  • Early on, Big Biology produced short, 15-minute mini podcast episodes.
  • Listeners preferred full-length episodes, so they discontinued the shorter versions.
INSIGHT

Genetic Variation

  • Genetic variation is fundamental for selection-driven evolution.
  • However, how variation arises, persists, and influences evolution remains less understood.
INSIGHT

Mutation Bias

  • Simple ideas about mutations are often incorrect.
  • Mutations aren't random, their types and frequency vary across the genome, influencing evolution.
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