Data from: Ecological speciation of bacteriophage lambda in allopatry and sympatry
Understanding the conditions that allow speciation to occur is difficult because most research has focused on either long-lived organisms or asexual microorganisms. We propagated bacteriophage λ, a virus with rapid generations and frequent recombination, on two Escherichia coli host genotypes that e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding the conditions that allow speciation to occur is difficult
because most research has focused on either long-lived organisms or
asexual microorganisms. We propagated bacteriophage λ, a virus with rapid
generations and frequent recombination, on two Escherichia coli host
genotypes that expressed either the LamB or OmpF receptor. When supplied
with either single host (allopatry), λ improved its binding to the
available receptor while losing its ability to use the alternative. When
evolving on both hosts together (sympatry), the viruses split into two
lineages with divergent receptor preferences. Although the level of
divergence varied among replicates, some lineages evolved reproductive
isolation via genetic incompatibilities. This outcome indicates that,
under suitable conditions, allopatric and sympatric speciation can occur
with similar ease. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.4qb79 |