Bacterial plasmids are extra-chromosomal genetic elements that code for a wide variety of phenotypes in their bacterial hosts and are maintained in bacterial communities through both vertical and horizontal transfer. Current mathematical models of plasmid–bacteria dynamics, based almost exclusively on mass-action differential equations that describe these interactions in completely mixed environments, fail to adequately explain phenomena such as the long-term persistence of plasmids in natural and clinical bacterial communities. This failure is, at least in part, due to the absence of any spatial structure in these models, whereas most bacterial populations are spatially structured in microcolonies and biofilms. To help bridge the gap betwe...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal segments of DNA that can transfer genes between bacterial cells. Many ...
One of the processes by which microorganisms are able to rapidly adapt to changing conditions is hor...
Quantification and prediction of gene transfer in natural environments is required for reliable asse...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial adaptation as these extrachromosomal genetic elements t...
Horizontal plasmid transfer plays a key role in bacterial adaptation. In harsh environments, bacteri...
Horizontal plasmid transfer plays a key role in bacterial adaptation. In harsh environments, bacteri...
Plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer influences bacterial community structure and evolution. Ho...
Plasmids providing antibiotic resistance to their host bacteria pose a major threat to society, as a...
As infectious agents of bacteria and vehicles of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a key role ...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
The purpose of this dissertation is to evaluate the proposition that plasmids can be maintained in b...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
Introduction: Plasmids carry and transport genes that assist their hosts to survive in many environm...
bioaugmentation; horizontal gene transfer; conjugation; competition; modeling. The long-term dynamic...
ABSTRACT Conjugation is the primary mechanism of horizontal gene transfer that spreads antibiotic re...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal segments of DNA that can transfer genes between bacterial cells. Many ...
One of the processes by which microorganisms are able to rapidly adapt to changing conditions is hor...
Quantification and prediction of gene transfer in natural environments is required for reliable asse...
Plasmids play an important role in bacterial adaptation as these extrachromosomal genetic elements t...
Horizontal plasmid transfer plays a key role in bacterial adaptation. In harsh environments, bacteri...
Horizontal plasmid transfer plays a key role in bacterial adaptation. In harsh environments, bacteri...
Plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer influences bacterial community structure and evolution. Ho...
Plasmids providing antibiotic resistance to their host bacteria pose a major threat to society, as a...
As infectious agents of bacteria and vehicles of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a key role ...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
The purpose of this dissertation is to evaluate the proposition that plasmids can be maintained in b...
It is difficult to understand plasmid maintenance in the absence of selection and theoretical models...
Introduction: Plasmids carry and transport genes that assist their hosts to survive in many environm...
bioaugmentation; horizontal gene transfer; conjugation; competition; modeling. The long-term dynamic...
ABSTRACT Conjugation is the primary mechanism of horizontal gene transfer that spreads antibiotic re...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal segments of DNA that can transfer genes between bacterial cells. Many ...
One of the processes by which microorganisms are able to rapidly adapt to changing conditions is hor...
Quantification and prediction of gene transfer in natural environments is required for reliable asse...