Gut bacteria evolution reveals low mutational load and high diversity.
Bacteria in the gut can evolve over time, with some developing a high mutation rate. This mutation rate variation is caused by specific mutations in DNA-related proteins. Despite having many harmful mutations, beneficial mutations also exist but take a long time to become dominant. This leads to a mix of genetic diversity within the bacterial community, allowing for long-term maintenance of different mutation rates. These findings shed light on how gut bacteria evolve and maintain genetic diversity over time.