Gene Exchange and Natural Selection Cause Bacillus subtilis to Evolve in Soil Culture

Abstract
Strains of Bacillus subtilis exchange linked blocks of genes when growing together in soil; such exchange leads to extensive reorganization of the genotypic structure of the population and to the appearance and eventual dominance of a single phenotype. This process illustrates how recombination and selection lead to adaptive changes in populations.

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