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Detecting bacterial adaptation within individual microbiomes

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0243

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human microbiome; microbial evolution; parallel evolution; bacterial genomics; adaptation

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  1. Arolyn Conwill

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The human microbiome has the ability to adapt to within-person mutations. Adaptive mutations that occur during health can impact the immune system, nutrient and drug metabolism, and the stability of the microbiome. However, research on adaptive evolution within human-associated microbiomes is relatively limited.
The human microbiome harbours a large capacity for within-person adaptive mutations. Commensal bacterial strains can stably colonize a person for decades, and billions of mutations are generated daily within each person's microbiome. Adaptive mutations emerging during health might be driven by selective forces that vary across individuals, vary within an individual, or are completely novel to the human population. Mutations emerging within individual microbiomes might impact the immune system, the metabolism of nutrients or drugs, and the stability of the community to perturbations. Despite this potential, relatively little attention has been paid to the possibility of adaptive evolution within complex human-associated microbiomes. This review discusses the promise of studying within-microbiome adaptation, the conceptual and technical limitations that may have contributed to an underappreciation of adaptive de novo mutations occurring within microbiomes to date, and methods for detecting recent adaptive evolution.This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Genomic population structures of microbial pathogens'.

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