Always nice to see the published version of a paper I enjoyed reviewing. Here the authors "uncover an underlying quasi-stable equilibrium between the opposing forces of radial expansion and natural selection, a phenomenon we term inflation-selection balance" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-35484-y
Evolutionary rescue of resistant mutants is governed by a balance between radial expansion and selection in compact populations - Nature Communications
Antibiotic and anti-cancer therapy are challenged by mutation-mediated treatment resistance despite many mutations being maladaptive. Here, the authors introduce a system that shows how the probability of the long-term persistence of drug-resistant mutant lineages can be increased in dense microbial populations by acquiring multiple mutations.