The understanding of eco-evolutionary dynamics, and in particular the mechanism of emergence of species, is still fragmentary and in need of test bench model systems. To this aim we developed a variant of SELEX in-vitro selection to study the evolution of a population of ∼ 1015 single-strand DNA oligonucleotide ‘individuals’. We begin with a seed of random sequences which we select via affinity capture from ∼ 1012 DNA oligomers of fixed sequence (‘resources’) over which they compete. At each cycle (‘generation’), the ecosystem is replenished via PCR amplification of survivors. Massive parallel sequencing indicates that across generations the variety of sequences (‘species’) drastically decreases, while some of them become populous and dominate the ecosystem. The simplicity of our approach, in which survival is granted by hybridization, enables a quantitative investigation of fitness through a statistical analysis of binding energies. We find that the strength of individual-resource binding dominates the selection in the first generations, while inter and intra-individual interactions becomes important in later stages, in parallel with the emergence of prototypical forms of mutualism and parasitism.

Synthetic Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in Simple Molecular Environment / L. Casiraghi, F. Mambretti, A. Tovo, E.M. Paraboschi, S. Suweis, T. Bellini. - In: ELIFE. - ISSN 2050-084X. - 12:(2024 Mar), pp. RP90156.1-RP90156.26. [10.7554/eLife.90156]

Synthetic Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in Simple Molecular Environment

L. Casiraghi
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T. Bellini
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2024

Abstract

The understanding of eco-evolutionary dynamics, and in particular the mechanism of emergence of species, is still fragmentary and in need of test bench model systems. To this aim we developed a variant of SELEX in-vitro selection to study the evolution of a population of ∼ 1015 single-strand DNA oligonucleotide ‘individuals’. We begin with a seed of random sequences which we select via affinity capture from ∼ 1012 DNA oligomers of fixed sequence (‘resources’) over which they compete. At each cycle (‘generation’), the ecosystem is replenished via PCR amplification of survivors. Massive parallel sequencing indicates that across generations the variety of sequences (‘species’) drastically decreases, while some of them become populous and dominate the ecosystem. The simplicity of our approach, in which survival is granted by hybridization, enables a quantitative investigation of fitness through a statistical analysis of binding energies. We find that the strength of individual-resource binding dominates the selection in the first generations, while inter and intra-individual interactions becomes important in later stages, in parallel with the emergence of prototypical forms of mutualism and parasitism.
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DNA interactions; ecology; evolution; fitness; none; random-sequence DNA; SELEX; speciation
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
Settore PHYS-06/A - Fisica per le scienze della vita, l'ambiente e i beni culturali
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mar-2024
12-set-2023
eLife
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RP90156
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Synthetic Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in Simple Molecular Environment / L. Casiraghi, F. Mambretti, A. Tovo, E.M. Paraboschi, S. Suweis, T. Bellini. - In: ELIFE. - ISSN 2050-084X. - 12:(2024 Mar), pp. RP90156.1-RP90156.26. [10.7554/eLife.90156]
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L. Casiraghi, F. Mambretti, A. Tovo, E.M. Paraboschi, S. Suweis, T. Bellini
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