Battle of the Bacteria: Characterizing the Evolutionary Advantage of Stationary Phase Growth
Tested Studies in Laboratory Teaching, 2016, Volume 37
Brian Sato & Karin E. Kram
Abstract
Cells grown into long-term stationary phase (LTSP – greater than 10 days) are better adapted to the
environment, and thus are able to outcompete un-aged cells. This is the growth advantage in stationary
phase (GASP) phenomenon. This module is hypothesis driven, and allows the students to alter the culture
medium in a manner of their choosing to uncover the variable's impact on the GASP phenotype and its
relationship with cell stress and frequency of genome mutation. In doing so, the students are capable of
seeing evolution occur within this short module. The below report is an abbreviated and updated summary
of work previously published (Kram et al., 2016). For more information, please reference this paper or
contact the authors.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok