Marked Strains for Competition Experiments and Bayesian Methods for Fitness Estimates.

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2020
The filamentous fungus , a model microbial eukaryote, has a life cycle with many features that make it suitable for studying experimental evolution. However, it has lacked a general tool for estimating relative fitness of different strains in competition experiments. To remedy this need, we constructed strains that contain a modified locus and developed an assay for detecting the proportion of the marked strain using a post PCR high resolution melting assay. DNA extraction from spore samples can be performed on 96-well plates, followed by a PCR step, which allows many samples to be processed with ease. Furthermore, we suggest a Bayesian approach for estimating relative fitness from competition experiments that takes into account the uncertainty in measured strain proportions. We show that there is a fitness effect of the mating type locus, as mating type has a higher competitive fitness than A. The marker also has a small fitness effect, but is still a suitable marker for competition experiments. As a proof of concept, we estimate the fitness effect of the mutation, a gene in the RNA interference pathway, and show that its competitive fitness is lower than what would be expected from its mycelial growth rate alone.
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Authors Kronholm, Ilkka;Ormsby, Tereza;McNaught, Kevin J;Selker, Eric U;Ketola, Tarmo;
Journal g3 (bethesda, md)
Year 2020
DOI g3.400632.2019
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