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Genetic Diversity for Accelerating Microbial Adaptive Laboratory Evolution.

Yangyang ZhengKunqiang HongBaowei WangDingyu LiuTao ChenZhi-Wen Wang
Published in: ACS synthetic biology (2021)
Adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) is a widely used and highly effective tool for improving microbial phenotypes and investigating the evolutionary roots of biological phenomena. Serving as the raw materials of evolution, mutations have been extensively utilized to increase the chances of engineering molecules or microbes with tailor-made functions. The generation of genetic diversity is therefore a core technology for accelerating ALE, and a high-quality mutant library is crucial to its success. Because of its importance, technologies for generating genetic diversity have undergone rapid development in recent years. Here, we review the existing techniques for the construction of mutant libraries, briefly introduce their mechanisms and applications, discuss ongoing and emerging efforts to apply engineering technologies in the construction of mutant libraries, and suggest future perspectives for library construction.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • wild type
  • microbial community
  • multidrug resistant
  • genome wide
  • quantum dots