MEGA-plate: A Tool for Watching the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
(discussed Oct 12)

The spread of antibiotic resistance poses a very serious health threat, particularly in environments that have a high degree of antibiotic and antibacterial use, like hospitals. How bacteria evolve antibiotic resistance, particularly in spatially structured environments where we are likely to encounter them, is not well understood.

With a simple but elegant experiment, Baym et al. characterize how bacteria adapt to distinct changes in antibiotic concentration as they migrate across a massive agar plate. Their Microbial Evolution Growth Arena (MEGA)-plate provides a large enough space such that separate mutant lineages can progress without significantly impacting each other, and that spatially specific antibiotic concentrations can be maintained with minimal diffusion.

With their setup, Baym et al. were able to observe as unique mutants appeared with each progressive step in antibiotic concentration, capturing a jaw-dropping visualization of rapid evolution.
Video credit: The Evolution of Bacteria on a “Mega-Plate” Petri Dish (Kishony Lab)

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