Abstract: Important research focuses on endospore-forming bacteria because of their diverse relevance to our lives, from pathogens to plant growth promoters. Our research uses the endospore-forming Bacillus subtilis to compare heat-treated and control populations to determine evolvability of sporulation and germination in batch culture, the most common method of growing bacteria in a lab setting. We quickly saw that heat treatment acted as stabilizing selection for sporulation ability, because of the dramatic loss of sporulation ability in our control group. We also saw improved germination ability in the heat-treatment group. These results demonstrate how quickly sporulation and germination dynamics can adapt to batch culture.
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Final-Summer-2021-Elizabeth-PosterLive Poster Session: https://wesleyan.zoom.us/j/99443973421?pwd=bGFaMXprMGJ2b0RrSyszVFMxbG05UT09
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