Adaptive laboratory evolution – principles and applications for biotechnology
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Abstract
Adaptive laboratory evolution is a frequent method in biological studies to gain insights into the basic mechanisms of molecular evolution and adaptive changes that accumulate in microbial populations during long term selection under specified growth conditions. Although regularly performed for more than 25 years, the advent of transcript and cheap next-generation sequencing technologies has resulted in many recent studies, which successfully applied this technique in order to engineer microbial cells for biotechnological applications. Adaptive laboratory evolution has some major benefits as compared with classical genetic engineering but also some inherent limitations. However, recent studies show how some of…
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- Adaptive evolution
- Biochemical engineering
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Synthetic biology
- Experimental evolution
- Metabolic engineering
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