DescriptionF(evolved) vs. u for 11 resistant variants from MacLean, et al 2010.png
English: In a study of Rifampicin resistance in P. aeruginosa, MacLean, et al (2010) measured selection coefficients and frequency of evolution for 35 resistant variants in the rpoB (RNA polymerase) gene , and reported mutation rates for 11 of these. The mutation rates vary over a 30-fold range. The frequency with which a resistant variant appears in replicate cultures correlates strongly and roughly linearly with the mutation rate
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The frequency evolved (in replicate cultures) as a function of mutation rate for 11 resistance variants from MacLean, et al (2010)